You'll find it under Bracket > Single Brackets.
Select the fraction dx/dy, then select the bracket shown below:
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I'd like to add this vertical line when I write mathematical equations in Microsoft word, but I don't find the right Unicode to do so, for example if i want to make appear a right arrow I write \rightarrow in the equation cell.
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thank you so much, maybe I didn't explain myself clearly enough, I wanted to add it with some kind of shortcut, like for example to add an integral I just write " \int "
I'm sorry, I don't know the LaTeX equivalent.