Is Tolerance Notation possible with both Superscript and Subscript

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Fixtureman

I'm editing a technical manual and have frequent notation of design
tolerances, i.e. 25.6 mm +.010/-.005. I would like to see this reformated
with the upper tolerance (+.010) superscripted above the subscripted lower
tolerance (-.005).
 
This was close to what I need, but would like to get rid of the horizontal
line between numerator and denominator. The "Equation Editor" is a very
good-to-know add-on that I will also be using for other document edits.

Thanks

Fixtureman
 
Ah, for that you need the EQ \a field to create an array. You can learn more
from the Help topic "Field codes: Eq (Equation) field."

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