The preferred way is to use a font that has the line through the zero
character. One such font is Consolas, which comes with Office 2007 (or, if
you have an earlier version of Office, download the Compatibility Pack which
includes the new fonts). You may find other fonts with this character on the
Web.
A less preferable way is to use a field to combine the zero character and
the slash character. See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Overbar.htm, in
the section "Arithmetic mean, shorthand characters". This form won't be
recognized as a zero if you use calculation fields.
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