The \O flag stands for "Overstrike", and it superimposes its parameters on top of each other. In the Field codes textbox type EQ \O(3,/). On the field name list choose Eq and click the Field Codes button. Select the numerator, then on the Insert tab click Quick Parts and choose Field. Insert a new equation object and add a fraction object, type 7 as the denominator. Let's take 3/7 as an example and cancel the 3: ![]() I've struggled with this before and the solution below is the closest I got. The LaTeX cancel command is not supported in Word's equation editor.
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