Type the integer portion in the same font and size as surrounding text, type a space, then type the numerator of the fraction, a slash </>, the denominator and another space. For common fractions like 1/2 and 3/4, Word (at least recent versions) will automatically replace the multi-character fraction with a single-glyph fraction character. If this doesn't happen--for example, if your fraction is 11/64--select the numerator, and Format>Font>Superscript, then the denominator, and Format>Font>Subscript. This will not, sadly, produce typography matching the automatically-inserted fraction glyphs, so if you have a lot of mixed numbers, you have to stop the automatic replacement process. On the Mac, you do it by selecting Word>Preferences>AutoCorrect>AutoFormat as You Type then unchecking Replace as you type: Fractions (1/2) with fraction character ½.
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A Word file is the file type that Microsoft Word saves out as.
To type the atomic number in Microsoft Word 2007, you can use the subscript formatting feature. Simply highlight the number you want to make subscript, right-click, select "Font," and then check the box for subscript. This will lower the selected number to appear like a subscript.
It is a word processor.
like how do you download it and put it on Microsoft word so you can type with that font???
Type it into the Microsoft Word.....
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You need to have this program called microsoft publisher, you can make brochures there. You can't really make a brochure on microsoft word.
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In Microsoft Word you can type words and change text. Microsoft Word Viewer just lets you see a Word document and print it without having Microsoft Word downloaded on your computer.
I have not seen it in Microsoft Word symbols but you can always just paste the following. ≈
You can buy or download Microsoft Word.