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Re: How do i convert hand-written math equations to text?

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Chris H.

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Nov 6, 2005, 12:44:14 PM11/6/05
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No, OneNote doesn't do that, unfortunately. It sounds like you need a
specialized program like MathJournal from the folks at xThink:
http://www.xthink.com/MathJournal.html
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Chris H.
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"Nandezx" <Nan...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I want to take lecture notes with One Note, but the main drawback that i
>have
> is that most of the lectures i have are very math-based. As such, there
> are a
> lot of equations to take down. I want to be able to write these equations
> using my Tablet, and then convert them a text format. Is this possible?
>
> I know Microsoft has an Equation editor which can convert equations to
> text
> one line at a time, and that Microsoft Word has an equation editor, but i
> was
> wondering if One Note could do this. It's too inefficient to do it one
> line
> at a time, then C+P, or by using the Equation Editor in word. Thanks in
> advance!


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