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How do you get the X bar mathematical symbol?
We cannot type the mathematical equation for standard deviation without the X
bar symbol. Does anyone know if there is one available? TZ |
How do you get the X bar mathematical symbol?
You can use the Microsoft equation editor from within Excel.
Alternately, you can look for a font that contains that symbol (a font newsgroup would likely be able to give more specific information). It has been reported that the Math Ext font contains the Xbar symbol. If you have old MS CD's you might find it there http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;179595 Alternately http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/wpdos/wptoword.html claims to have it in a downloadable file. Jerry TZ wrote: We cannot type the mathematical equation for standard deviation without the X bar symbol. Does anyone know if there is one available? TZ |
How do you get the X bar mathematical symbol?
xbar is Alt-0214 in the Math Ext font from
http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/wpdos/wptoword.html xbar is Alt-0120 in the MS Reference 1 font Jerry Jerry W. Lewis wrote: You can use the Microsoft equation editor from within Excel. Alternately, you can look for a font that contains that symbol (a font newsgroup would likely be able to give more specific information). It has been reported that the Math Ext font contains the Xbar symbol. If you have old MS CD's you might find it there http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;179595 Alternately http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/wpdos/wptoword.html claims to have it in a downloadable file. Jerry TZ wrote: We cannot type the mathematical equation for standard deviation without the X bar symbol. Does anyone know if there is one available? TZ |
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