Method 1: insert a formula
Select the location of the formula to be inserted in the word document, select the symbol group on the Insert tab, and select the insert new formula option in the Formula Group.
2. In this case, a drop-down box is displayed. Enter the score expressed by a diagonal line, for example, "3/5". Then, click the drop-down button on the right and select "professional ".
3. The expected score is displayed, as shown in the following figure.
Method 2: use the domain to edit the score
Move the cursor to the position where you want to enter the score. Press Ctrl + F9 to edit the field. A pair of braces will appear, where we enter "EQ \ F) "(note that there is a space between the EQ and the slash). In this code, 4 represents the numerator, and 9 represents the denominator. The two numbers can be changed. After the task is completed, right-click the field editing area and select the "switch domain code" command from the context menu.
2. Our score has been entered. The effect is as follows.
Method 3: insert an object
1. Select the location where you want to enter the score, switch to the "insert" tab, and click the "object" button in the "text" group.
2. An "object" dialog box is displayed, and the "new" tab is selected by default. In the "object type" area, find "Microsoft formula 3.0 ", click OK.
3. Start to edit the formula. In the displayed "formula" toolbar, select the expected score type, as shown in the figure. Then, enter the value at the position of the numerator and denominator, respectively, click other blank areas in the document.
4. After exiting the formula, we can see the score we need.
The preceding methods are used to enter "scores" in Word documents. The first and third methods can be used to enter more complex scores or even formulas. Note: This score is not a score.