On 03/11/2011 06:50 PM, Charles Reichert wrote:
Hello Everybody,
The only way I've been able to get the upper and lower limits in a
"Summation" operand to be directly above and below the summation symbol
is to click on the "set display mode" icon in the lower left corner of
the tool bar. The pro
Charles Reichert gmail.com> writes:
> Hello, I have a little bit of a problem. I can easily insert a summation
sign; however, how do I insert the upper and lower limits (above and below) the
summation symbol?
As sub- and super-scripts, for instance
\sum_{i=1}^{N}
If you are using the math
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 10:58:13 +0100 (BST), Geoffrey Lloyd
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> How do I place limits above and below the summation(\sum) symbol from
> >> within the math panel??
> >
> > If you select the summation symbol then click subscript and type then the
> > limit should appear below
How do I place limits above and below the summation(\sum) symbol from
within the math panel??
It's going to be obvious I know!!
If you select the summation symbol then click subscript and type then the
limit should appear below the operator. Then go back so the cursor is after
the operator and
How do I place limits above and below the summation(\sum) symbol from within
the math panel??
It's going to be obvious I know!!
If you select the summation symbol then click subscript and type then the
limit should appear below the operator. Then go back so the cursor is
after the operator and