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How do you write a T with a bar on it?
How do you write the notation for an average value? Sth like T with a bar on
it. How do you get the bar on the T? |
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sheezyspearean,
1) Find a font that has the character you want. 2) Create your own font using any of the many utilities available. 3) Fudge it by using cells from two rows - the one above with the Underscore character, and the one below with the T. Make the heights of the rows so that they print without appearing to be two rows. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "sheezyspearean" wrote in message ... How do you write the notation for an average value? Sth like T with a bar on it. How do you get the bar on the T? |
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