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Tefler | 11:50 Sat 22nd Aug 2020 | Technology
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In the past, it was possible to type fractions and symbols into Word using ctrl+ a code. This no longer seems to work. I've been online and found several quite complex ways of typing fractions. Can anybody give me an easy way of doing it? I know that 1/2, 1/4 and 3/4 will come out as fractions by default, but what if I want 3/100?
Your help would be gratefully received.
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The easiest way is to go to Insert > Equation > Fraction, select the type you require, and then you can type in whatever numbers are required.

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Thanks for this, Aquariel. I tried it once and it worked, but the second time I tried, the ribbon with 'fractions' (not 'questions', of course, as I mis-typed in the question title!) didn't come up when I clicked on 'Equations'. Any ideas what to do when that happens?
You can find fractions etc in Alt codes:-
https://www.alt-codes.net/
Sorry, just seen your reply - there are 2 parts to the "Equations" box you can click on. If you click on the top part, you will get the ribbon. The bottom part gives a customised quick reference list that you can add to for easy access.

Danny - the alt codes are very limited, especially for custom fractions!
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Thank you both for your help with this.

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