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Default how do you install financial & statistics symbols in excel?

i know there is some sort of add-in, but can't find the download on
microsoft.com. I need to use symbols for r(bar), etc.
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Microsoft Equation Editor can construct fairly general equations, including
putting a bar over any character you wish. It comes on the Office CD, not as
a download.

I know of no add-in that would be relevant. I know of no font that would
have r(bar) on it, although you could create such a font with a font editor.

x(bar) is Alt-0214 in the Math Ext font from
http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/wpdos/wptoword.html
x(bar) is Alt-0120 in the MS Reference 1 font

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i know there is some sort of add-in, but can't find the download on
microsoft.com. I need to use symbols for r(bar), etc.

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