Creating fractions in Word depends on if it is a simple fraction, three-fourths for example, or a complex fraction, like the Quadratic Formula. Most simple fractions will automatically be changed to fraction form by Microsoft. Try typing 1/2 in a document and press the space bar afterward and watch it turn to ½. Complex fractions aren't so lucky. You will need to create a table that has 1 column and 2 rows. The first row will act as your numerator and the second row will be your denominator. When you create the table, it will automatically have borders, you will want to remove all the borders and only leave the line between the numerator and the denominator.
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Insert -> Symbol -> More Symbols..ANS2:Type 03bc then Alt+x.
If you are using a text application such as Microsoft Word, QuarkXpress, InDesign, etc., you can type "option 5" and that will give you an infinity sign. -Tonypro Or you can type alt+236 and it will show up as ∞
It depends what type, such as multiplication, division, subtraction, or addition. Be more descriptive!
Type a 2 , highlight it and format it as a superscript.
Microsoft Office 2003 & 2007 (excel and word) to be exact.
If you are talking about Microsoft Word, then you type a fraction like this: 1/2 However, after you press the spacebar, the fraction will automatically become smaller like this: ½
You can save your Microsoft works document in "saved as" to be a Microsoft word document. All you do is have to go to "File" the go to "Save As" then go to "Save as type" and then click the down arrow next to the "Save as type" and click "word 97-2003 Document (*.doc)" or click "word 2007 Document (*.docx). This should work. I would save it as the word 97-2003 Document (*doc). Hope this helps, Waveracer200
Yes. go to file then save as... then under where you type in the file name choose from the list microsoft word document for 2007 or 2003 or whatever you want.
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Yes, you will be able to open a Microsoft works document but only if it is Microsoft word 2007 and you right click the file and click "open with" and select the Microsoft word 2007 program. You can also save your Microsoft works document in "saved as" to be a Microsoft word document. All you do is have to go to "File" the go to "Save As" then go to "Save as type" and then click the down arrow next to the "Save as type" and click "word 97-2003 Document (*.doc)" or click "word 2007 Document (*.docx). This should work. I would save it as the word 97-2003 Document (*doc). Hope this helps, Waveracer200
A Word file is the file type that Microsoft Word saves out as.
A word processor is Microsoft's software program.
Microsoft Word is a word processing program that users can type with. The purpose of the MS Word is to allow the users to type the documents.
It is a word processor.
Microsoft Word is a word processing program that can be used to type papers, reports, etc