#TYPE BACKSLASH IN PREETI FONT FULL#
It has a full range of directional mapping symbols as well as the facility to construct your own. Dave Lewis, I think Visio will do the trick. Someone suggested one of the garden planning discs, but I haven't found them very helpful. I cannot find a program that lets me draw roads and pavements with all the other paraphernalia. Steve South, roads I do some investigations concerning road accidents. You have the best of both worlds - something that's easy to type and easy to understand (if a little verbose). Word is smart enough that it replaces "ul1m" as described above, and "Ul1m" as "Upper left first molar". For instance, I added an entry to replace "ul1m" with "upper left first molar". Go to "Tools, Autocorrect" where the auto correct tab allows you to create your own entries. Barry Cripps, Use the auto correction feature of MSWord. Other modifiers can be added to the X switch, LE places a left vertical line, RE places a right vertical line and BO will place a line beneath the text or number within the round brackets. In the round brackets, type the text or number to be overlined. This brings up a pair of curly braces into which should be typed the following.
Roger Trigg, It can be done by using the EQ field, which can be inserted into Word text by pressing Ctrl+F9. There's also a vertical line in Equation Editor that can similarly be saved as AutoText. Then, to insert an overlined "1", key 1 then F3. Thus, save overlined "1" as "1" in AutoText. Back in Word, select each overlined number in turn and save as AutoText. Use Word's Equation Editor to create a set of numbers each overlined.Vertical slash is available at the keyboard. Simply enable the drawing toolbar (view, toolbars) and draw the line to suit. M Hajat, It is easy to draw a line over text or numbers in Word. Finally, and simplest of all, he could start using the following abbreviations which are becoming more popular: UR, UL, LR and LL (upper right, upper left etc.). I'd be happy to let Malcolm Valentine have the details if he contacts me.ģ. There is a way of getting a perfect typed notation for both the arches, but you require MS Publisher. Then select and underline, and you get the perfect typed notation for extractions in the upper arch.Īs there is no overline facility (that I am aware of), this technique doesn't work quite as well for the lower quadrants.Ģ. In MS Word, the vertical slash can be obtained by holding the shift key down before striking the forward slash key. J M Musgrave, Malcolm Valentine may find the following suggestions useful:ġ.
#TYPE BACKSLASH IN PREETI FONT PC#
The fonts are available for both PC and Mac. They also have excellent symbol fonts useful for practice leaflets etc. Dr Richard J Kelly, As a dentist, I have found a site - .uk - which has all the fonts needed for all forms of notation, including Pamer notation. I have used this method for years in correspondence with consultants without any misunderstanding. UL6 for upper left first molar, LR6 for lower right etc. Malcolm Valentine should try what I have always done.