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Word: Creating a Larger Summation Sign in a Word Formula

PSS ID Number: Q46398 Article last modified on 01-16-1998

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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Word for the Macintosh versions 3.0, 3.01, 3.02, 4.0, 5.0 5.1

SUMMARY

In Microsoft Word for the Macintosh, it is possible to change the size of the summation sign in a Word formula. To create a large summation sign, follow these steps:

  1. From the View menu (Edit menu in Word 4.0 and 3.0x), make sure the Show/Hide Paragraph option is toggled so the Paragraph marks are visible.

  2. Type the following formula:

    <summation>(i=0,m,i)

     is created by pressing COMMAND+OPTION+. <summation> is entered by typing OPTION+W. Replace “i=0”, “m”, and “i” with the desired arguments.

  3. Select the Summation Sign and choose a larger font size from the Font menu.

  4. From the Edit menu, choose Hide Paragraph.

MORE INFORMATION

The formula (i=0,m,i) also produces a summation sign; however, the summation sign will be the same point size as the rest of the text. (where x can be any character and any size) uses “x” as the operator, whereas uses a capital sigma as the operator, signifying a summation.

For more information on the use of formulas, refer to pages 781-791 in the Microsoft Word “User’s Guide” version 5.0, pages 98-105 in the “Reference to Microsoft Word” version 4.0, and pages 96-102 for version 3.0x.

KBCategory: kbusage KBSubCategory: kbformula Additional reference words: macword macword5 3.00 4.00 5.00 5.10 ====================================================================== ============================================================================= Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1998.