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Strate2012-06-14 21:01:18
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Strate, 2012-06-14 21:01:18

How to draw a horizontal (vertical) separator between columns (rows) in a matrix using the formula editor in Microsoft Word 2010?

Actually the question is in the title. Google helped only with a solution for Tex: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/9492/how-to-draw-a...
Is there something similar for Word?
Thanks :)

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Doktor_Gradus, 2012-06-14
@Doktor_Gradus

I didn’t understand very well, but: In the “Insert” tab, click on the “Formula” button, select “Insert a new formula”, find the “Parentheses” tool there and in the “Parentheses and Separators” section, select what you need.

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Strate, 2012-06-14
@Strate

Thanks, I sort of figured out the vertical line, but what about the horizontal one?
You need something like this: math.hecker.org/2011/06/20/partitioning-a-matrix-into-block-diagonal-form-part-1/

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doxtarzlo, 2012-06-14
@doxtarzlo

As an option:

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Strate, 2012-06-14
@Strate

In general, from these brackets it is impossible to create 2 lines within the same matrix - horizontal and vertical, so much so that they intersect.

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Strate, 2012-06-14
@Strate

www.chem.mtu.edu/ ~fmorriso/MathType-tipstricks-full.pdf - this is how it was in the 2003 office (p. 10)

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