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Equation Editor - Using TO And FROM Commands |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: FROM and TO commands will allow a character to be placed directly over or below an operator. One example of an equation which would use the TO and FROM commands is as follows: sum from {a = i} to e When using only the FROM command, it is not necessary to include the TO command. However, whenever the TO command is used, there must be an accompanying FROM command. For example, compare the next two equations: 1. sum from 5 (the TO command is not required) 2. sum from {phantom x} to 5 (the FROM command is required because TO is used in the equation) The SUM command is not the only operator which can be used. Any of the operators in the Equation Editor can be used with this command. The following examples only illustrate a few of them: 1. INT from x to y 2. horz 400 BIGCUP from a to b 3. horz 400 BIGOTIMES from z to c |
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