![]() You can't just type curly braces and make a field.Ĭaution, Fields are addictive! If you don't know how to use fields you are missing a good portion of Word's functionality. The field, itself will appear as but those are "magical" curly braces. ![]() ![]() If you accidentally double-left click on the code, you will immediately convert it to an Equation Editor object (sort of annoying) You can edit the code by right clicking on it and selecting "toggle field codes". This will give you abc/xyz as a superimposed fraction. Then build the fraction by filling in EQ \F(abc,xyz). Click "Options" to see the wealth of eq switches you can use. In Word 2007, you'll find that under: Insert, quick parts, field., scroll and select "eq" then click the field codes button. If you want to go 'old school': edit, insert, field, scroll to eq. You can use Edit, Insert Object, Equation Editor to create the fraction or.
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