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Insert equation in word 2010 not available
Insert equation in word 2010 not available













insert equation in word 2010 not available

So the black italic Times Roman you get by default doesn’t always look pretty on, say, a Powerpoint slide where all the rest of the text is green Calibri.

  • One limitation is that you can’t edit the font or font color.
  • It looks like a fraction surrounded by parentheses, but without the line in the middle.
  • The one statistical notation I have needed and found it unable to do is a Choose function, as in (n choose p).
  • You can easily add fractions, subscripts, even symbols like the little bar over X. Insert–>Object–>Microsoft Equation 3.0 (the exact wording my differ in your version, but it should be close)Īn editor window will pop up. So, to insert a beautiful equation into Word, Powerpoint, or whatever Microsoft application you need, simply go to:

    insert equation in word 2010 not available

    She was thrilled at the ease and flexibility of it, so I thought I’d better share this. I just mentioned it to a client the other day. What saved me, years ago, is the Microsoft Equation Editor. Or a regression model equation? It’s possible, but it takes forever to subscript all those i’s and change the font of all your B’s to β’s. Have you ever tried to type a complex fraction, like a logit link, using Word, by lining up two rows of type?















    Insert equation in word 2010 not available