Anyway to have a line going over the top of a character in word? i.e Anti this etc.

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Hey, I'm just writing up some digital design notes, I was just wondering if there is anyway to have a line going over the top of a character to show it is in complimented/anti form?

Cheers. :)
 
It's in symbols...but is there any short cut for it? like there is with sub/super text?

:confused:

This is not a font effect, it is an actual character that just happens to have a line over the top. When you go insert->symbol it will tell you in the bottom right of the symbol box what the shortcut is to type it.
 
This is not a font effect, it is an actual character that just happens to have a line over the top. When you go insert->symbol it will tell you in the bottom right of the symbol box what the shortcut is to type it.

Yeah, I looked, but I can only find an inverted A, not a B or C or D. :(
 
If the letter you want with a line on top isn't there then either download a specific font for it (not sure where you would find one)
Or as suggested twice now, use the equation editor, this is what it is for
 
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