Not sure this is what you want, but try:
Insert; Object; Equation Editor 3 and see if the one you want it there.
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Yes, the necessary bits are available in the Equation Editor. Once in
the editor, click the "Fraction and radical templates" button on the
toolbar (the second button in the lower row). There are two items at
the bottom of the dropdown: the one on the left has only a slot for
the dividend, while the one on the right has slots for the dividend
and the quotient (above the line). Insert the divisor to the left of
the template; you don't need a slot for that.
If you want to show a complete solution, you'll have to fiddle with
the two-row-by-one-column matrix template. Aligning the numbers
vertically will be a challenge.
Note that Equation Editor isn't installed by default. If necessary,
start the Office installer (by clicking the Change button on the
Office item in the Control Panel > Add & Remove Programs dialog) and
check the box for advanced customization. The Equation Editor is
listed under Office Tools.
For more capabilities, try MathType (
www.mathtype.com). As a teacher
you should be eligible for the academic discount.
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Jay Freedman
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