How to Enter Scores in Word Usually, I see that math teachers are worried about entering scores in Word when preparing lessons electronically and making printed papers. Now after many attempts, I have mastered several quick methods.
* Enter a score or radical in the word field.
For example, enter 2/3, put the cursor at the position to be inserted and press it in turn.
1). Insert/field of toolbar
2). Select Equations and formulas in the category and eq in the domain name.
3). Press the option key to select item \F (,) in the switch (you can see the function of the selected content in the following description), press the Add to Domain key to confirm and return to the dialog window of the domain.
4). Fill in the numerator 2 and denominator 3 in the brackets and press OK. If you enter the root formula, you can follow the above steps, but choose \R (,) in step 3 (the root index is to the left of the comma).
Of course, if you enter a lot of questions, this method is obviously too slow, so you can use the help of macros.
* Other methods
First, enter the score in Office 2000. Open Word, change the word "insert-to domain-(category)" to "equal" and "equal sign", select Eq in the following domain name, then select one of the following domain codes, and a dialog box will appear. Select \f (,) twice with the mouse, and then type a number in the dialog box. Note that the numerator is before the semicolon and the denominator is after the semicolon. Enter it and click OK.
2. In Office 2000, open Word, press Ctrl+f9, and a brace appears. Enter eq/f(*, *) in it, and then press F9 to get a score. Note that there must be a space after rq, and * indicates the numerator and denominator of the fraction.
Third, in Office 2003, open Word, insert -to domain-(category), find the item with the domain name eq, open the formula editor, and you can find the formula of-,and enter the numerator and denominator in *.