How about writing the sentence in Word, capture the sentence as an image, import the image and put a hotspot arount the part of the fraction that you want to make actionable?
Bruce, a question for you: how did you know to use 2156 for the 2/5 code? I know see where to enter it: Insert >Symbol and then type the code into the Character code box using the default Unicode (hex) dropdown. But how did you know to use 2156.
And as an aside, I tried to Google it, and did come across this from a Wikipedia entry:
The fraction slash character (U+2044) allows authors using Unicode to compose any arbitrary fraction along with the decimal digits
So, that works no matter what the fraction may be. It puts in the slash, and you just put your numerator to the left and denominator to the right of the slash in the text box. Cool!
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Hi Jimmy,
And welcome to the E-Learning Heroes community...
You can trick the eye...
Underline the 2 and set you 5 on another line see hereafter
Cheers
Geert
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How about writing the sentence in Word, capture the sentence as an image, import the image and put a hotspot arount the part of the fraction that you want to make actionable?
Welcome to the Heroes Community Jimmy!
Why not just use the Unicode character sequence?
Different angle for the line, but same mathematical meaning.
Just shout if you need help with anything else.
Bruce
thanks for all your replys i did the unicode one
Cheers
Hi,
Jimmy, tx for the question.
Bruce, a question for you: how did you know to use 2156 for the 2/5 code? I know see where to enter it: Insert >Symbol and then type the code into the Character code box using the default Unicode (hex) dropdown. But how did you know to use 2156.
And as an aside, I tried to Google it, and did come across this from a Wikipedia entry:
The fraction slash character (U+2044) allows authors using Unicode to compose any arbitrary fraction along with the decimal digits
So, that works no matter what the fraction may be. It puts in the slash, and you just put your numerator to the left and denominator to the right of the slash in the text box. Cool!
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