Wednesday, December 29, 2010
【 Weak current College 】 how to edit mathematical formulas in Word
As we edit technical documents, often used many mathematical formulas, use the usual methods in Word to insert a mathematical formula in the article goes through the following a few steps: click on "insert" command;/object "object" dialog box opens, select "new" label; in "object types" list box, select the "MicrosoftEqution3.0", and then point the dialog's "OK" button to open the formula editor. Often this edit formulas can be time consuming, and very tired, by reference to some documents, trial and error, and finally found an easy way out, now, hope you can get rid of edit formulas to you.
Our ultimate goal is to put the Word Equation Editor into a button on the toolbar, which greatly simplify this type of operation. Specific methods are as follows:
Click the menu "Tools/Customize" command, open the "Customize" dialog box, select "toolbars" dialog box, and then click the label dialog box to the left of the "new" button to open the "new toolbar" dialog box; in the dialog box "toolbar name" text box, enter a custom name (such as the "formula"), and a valid range in the "toolbar" drop-down list box, click on the "Normal" (General Templates), and then point "OK" to close the dialog box "new toolbar". On the establishment of a "formula" Customize toolbar "formula" toolbar button is displayed on the screen. You can turn it into the Word toolbar you see fit.
In the "custom" to open "commands" tab, in the "category" list box, select the "insert" in the "command" list box, select the "Equation Editor"; "Equation Editor" surrounded by the blue bar, drag it to the newly established "formula"
Toolbar button.
At this point, the formula editing tool button is made out, if you want to make the button and the display name more intuitive, you can further modify it's display name. That is in the "custom" dialog box under the "commands" tab, then select custom "formula" tool button; then the "custom" dialog "change selection" button, click on it will appear a submenu; move the submenu of the "naming" the contents of the text box to "Equation Editor" and click the submenu of the "always uses text", and finally click on the window "close" button.
At this point, the Word toolbar has a display as "Equation Editor" tool button, next to write a formula by clicking on this button.
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