How can I double-strke letters in my document?

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I want to have certain capital letters combined with either forward or back
slashes. Take the letter "D" and have "/" or "\" on top of it, instead of
before or after it. Is this possible, or do I need a custom font? If there
IS a custom font, what is it

Thanks
 
One way to do this in Word without using a custom font is to
insert an EQ field such as { EQ \o(D,\\)} or { EQ \o(D,/)} .
Press Ctrl+F9 to insert the curly braces, type everything
inbetween the braces, and press Alt+F9 to switch between display
of field codes (what you see now) and field results.
 
One way to do this in Word without using a custom font is to
insert an EQ field such as { EQ \o(D,\\)} or { EQ \o(D,/)} .
Press Ctrl+F9 to insert the curly braces, type everything
inbetween the braces, and press Alt+F9 to switch between display
of field codes (what you see now) and field results.
 

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