You'll get an error if the equation spans more than one line, so make sure it doesn't. BTW, this affects all Word versions.
Other than that, what's the equation? Can you split it into multiple parts?
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macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]
"PSPC" <PS...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DB909BB1-AF05-4A2F...@microsoft.com...
My googling showed another user suffered with this problem in Word 2003 and
the issue is listed in the following website.
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/aspnet/31565367/word-2003-equation-editor.aspx
Hope this information is useful to you and I may be given further guidance
on this
Thank you
PSPC
"macropod" wrote:
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Word 7? {EQ 22}, as an Equation Field, works for me with both Word 2000 and Word 2007, returning nothing more than '22'.
Note: {EQ 22} would normally represent the use of an Equation Field (where the braces are created via Ctrl-F9) and has nothing to do
with using the Equation Editor. Inputting {EQ 22} into the Equation Editor in either Word 2000 or Word 2007 simply results in the
display of '{EQ 22}'.
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macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]
"PSPC" <PS...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:59F2417D-F3D2-4766...@microsoft.com...
May be I feel I should keep my problem even simpler to convey it correctly.
Braces are indicated by me only to make it clearer that I am using field
codes that too EQ for making equation.
The following are the steps I have done. Please look at this to guide me
better:
1) Opened Word 7 application (new document)
2) Went Insert --> Quick parts --> Fields --> EQ--> FieldCodes
3) Typed 2x+3 (or 22 whatever)
4) Clicked on OK to comeback to Word document to see equation 2x+3
5) Double clicking on this used to take me to Word equation editor to modify
the equation in previous word versions. But in Word 7, it is giving the error
message "Word equation too large to convert"
6) I enabled Macoros too (for your information)
Also in my previous reply, I have given link to another site where another
user having similar problem in Word 2003
Hope this information may be useful for you in giving a quick solution. This
is very urgent to me and hopr you can help me out without the need of further
inputs
regards
PSPC
"macropod" wrote:
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I'd say that's a bug. It seems Word is assuming you have an equation created via the Equation Editor, whereas you've actually got an
EQ field. Nonetheless, you can edit the field by selecting it and pressing Shift-F9 to expose the field code. When you're finished
editing, press F9 to update the display.
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macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]
"PSPC" <PS...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:82E68442-97B1-4A6C...@microsoft.com...
I can open field codes and do all modifications. But the problem is that
word documents containing EQ fields gets generated from our applications and
our clients do not know to operate and edit complex fieldcodes. What they
know is to doubcle click on the equation and go to equation editor (it used
to work in all previous versions of Word). Suddenly in Word 2007 we are
getting this proble and I badly need a quick solution for this.
Anyone please suggest me any alternative website where I can post and get a
correct solution for this atleast.
Thanks & regards
PSPC
"macropod" wrote:
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The same 'bug' exists in previous Word versions as well. I've just replicated it in Word 2000, using {EQ 22}.
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macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]
"PSPC" <PS...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2F9A3767-DAB3-4771...@microsoft.com...
regards and Thanks
PSPC
"macropod" wrote:
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Unfortunately this is something that probably won't be fixed. The
EQ-handling code in Word and Equation Editor is old code, and most people who
used to use EQ fields don't seem to anymore. I know this doesn't help your
specific situation, but it's analogous somewhat to end-of-life support for a
product. Just like Microsoft no longer supports Word 4.0 or Windows 3.11,
it's understandable also that features that have been superseded in recent
versions are no longer supported either. Although the code to include EQ
fields is still present in Word 2007, it's still in effect been superseded by
other means of creating equations.
It may be your only course of action to use Word 2003 to convert the
equations into Equation Editor or MathType (which, no, is not the same as
Equation Editor) equations, which will then open in Word 2007.
Sorry I couldn't have been of more encouragement.
Bob Mathews
Director of Training
Design Science, Inc.
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