Request from my teacher...
Jan. 15th, 2008 02:13 pmMy Accounting teacher last night made an offhand comment (before the quiz that worried a few of us...gah on accounting terms)...
Does anyone know how to use the "MS Equation Editor", or know where easy directions are?
No, not trying to brown nose or such, but he made the request that he'd give us a dollar if we could explain it to him. I know I can't, but might be able to find someone who knows, or a website that can explain it in common terms. :-)
Does anyone know how to use the "MS Equation Editor", or know where easy directions are?
No, not trying to brown nose or such, but he made the request that he'd give us a dollar if we could explain it to him. I know I can't, but might be able to find someone who knows, or a website that can explain it in common terms. :-)
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Date: 2008-01-15 09:54 pm (UTC)Some of the content in this topic may not be applicable to some languages.
Click where you want to insert the equation.
On the Insert menu, click Object, and then click the Create New tab.
In the Object type box, click Microsoft Equation 3.0.
If Microsoft Equation Editor is not available, you may need to install it.
Click OK.
Build the equation by selecting symbols from the Equation toolbar and by typing variables and numbers. From the top row of the Equation toolbar, you can choose from more than 150 mathematical symbols. From the bottom row, you can choose from a variety of templates or frameworks that contain symbols such as fractions, integrals, and summations.
If you need help, click Equation Editor Help Topics on the Help menu.
To return to Microsoft Word, click the Word document.
Good luck
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Date: 2008-01-16 03:00 am (UTC)http://www3.sdstate.edu/ClassLibrary/Page/Information/DataInstances/11967/Files/31009/EquationEditor.pdf
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Date: 2008-01-16 11:41 pm (UTC)