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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org
Graham's solution may be exactly what you want, but since I am happily using
the Word 2007 Equation Editor, I would like to try to help you use it also.
To add an inline equation such as y = 2x as you are tying a sentence, do just
the following and nothing else unless you want to add something to the
equation.
1. Press Alt+=.
2. Type y=2x (with no spaces).
3. Press End.
4. Continue typing the rest of your sentence.
To add a "display" equation (an equation on a separate line), do as follows.
1. Press Enter.
2. Type y=2x (with no spaces).
3. Press End.
4. Press Enter.
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Hope this helps,
Pesach Shelnitz
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
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Oops! I left out a step for creating a "display" equation. The correct steps
are:
To add a "display" equation (an equation on a separate line), do as follows.
1. Press Enter.
2. Press Alt+=.
3. Type y=2x (with no spaces).
4. Press End.
5. Press Enter.
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Hope this helps,
Pesach Shelnitz