4/15/2023 0 Comments Insert equation in word 2010![]() ![]() I could talk about this for hours haha )Įveryone has their own preference really. Also, the output is incomparable to word for many cases. Changing one line of TeX code can completely change the format of the document after one compile, whereas with Word it may take many hours or even days to reformat something.Īlthough, it is more difficult at first and may take longer, it can actually become quicker after you have used it for a while. LaTeX is also better for changing formats. Word for smaller things, LaTeX for things that are highly mathematical and/or have lots of references. Churchill RE: Equation Editor in Microsoft Word "Is it the only lesson of history that mankind is unteachable?" Unfortunately, while you can copy an equation from Mathcad to Word, it comes in as single-line text and formatting is not preserved. If either the free of expensive version of Mathcad will suit your purposes, you may want to try it. ![]() One final thought: the free Mathcad Prime 2.0 Express (and by implication, the expensive Mathcad Prime 2.0) does NOT shrink integrals that are part of a fraction. I also vaguely recall that the original Equation Editor was a non-Microsoft add-in. I started using Equation Editor back in the 1990s and I vaguely recall that the early versions handled this differently. I understand they listen once in a while. Besides IRstuff's recommendation, the best I can do is suggest you forward a complaint/suggestion to Microsoft. (That sounded almost like The Most Interesting Man in the World pitching Dos Equis, but I assure you it wasn't ) Word needs a "format to full size" option in Equation Editor. I don't see a way to fix this.Īlthough I don't typically use the integral symbol when I use Equation Editor, and never in a fraction, I completely agree that this is a problem. I even made a "full-sized" integral and copied into one of the placeholders in a stand-up fraction and it reformatted the full-sized integral symbol to a tiny integral symbol. ![]() I just checked Equation Editor in Word 2010 and it behaves just as you described for Word 2007. ![]()
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