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Learn the steps on how to put a line above a letter or text in Microsoft Word. The first step is to highlight the text you want to place the line over and navigate to the insert tab then equation and lastly accent. From here, select the option Overbear which can be found under the subheading 'Overbears and Under bars'.
Press Ctrl-Shift and the caret (“ ^ “) key and then the letter to insert a circumflex accent. Press Ctrl-Shift” and the tilde (“ ~ “) key and then the letter to insert a tilde accent. Press Ctrl-Shift” and the colon key and then the letter to insert an umlaut accent.
Position the cursor at the point where you want to put the text you're going to overbear. Press Ctrl + F9 on your keyboard and the field code brackets will appear. They are highlighted gray, and the cursor gets automatically positioned within the brackets. Enter EQ \\x \\to() within the brackets.
Position the cursor at the point where you want to put the text you're going to overbear. Press Ctrl + F9 on your keyboard and the field code brackets will appear. They are highlighted gray, and the cursor gets automatically positioned within the brackets. Enter EQ \\x \\to() within the brackets.
In mathematics, an overbear symbol (or cingulum) is used as a grouping symbol. It is a horizontal line drawn over numbers or letters to show they are a group. The fraction bar (the bar between the numerator and denominator in a fraction) can also be called a cingulum.
Click in the paragraph of text you want a line under. Click on the HOME Tab > BORDERS button Bottom Border is usually the default. This places a line across the page, underlining not just the text but the rest of the row, too.
Type the text you want to overlie into your Word document and make sure the Home tab is active on the ribbon bar. Click the down arrow on the Borders button in the Paragraph section of the Home tab. Select Top Border from the drop-down menu.
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