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Does anyone know how to change the font colour of a equation in MS Word?



 
 
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Old November 5th, 2006, 12:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
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Default Does anyone know how to change the font colour of a equation in MS Word?

Any idea would be appreciated.
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Old November 5th, 2006, 02:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
databaseben
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Default Does anyone know how to change the font colour of a equation in MS Word?

i think that equations are best handled by excel that
the can be inserted into word or other module for presentation,
that is if excel is sufficient for creating a presentation or paper.


Elliot wrote in message
news
Any idea would be appreciated.



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Old November 5th, 2006, 02:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
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Default Does anyone know how to change the font colour of a equation in MS Word?

DatabaseBen,
Can you explain further?

"DatabaseBen" wrote in message
...
i think that equations are best handled by excel that
the can be inserted into word or other module for presentation,
that is if excel is sufficient for creating a presentation or paper.


Elliot wrote in message
news
Any idea would be appreciated.



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Old November 5th, 2006, 04:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
databaseben
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Default Does anyone know how to change the font colour of a equation in MS Word?

it's quite simple.
excel is used for calculations
and word is used for desktop publishing.

in excel you have options to manage, format
and others that are unique to formula-tions.

you cannot use word as a spreadsheet,
but you can import objects (eg, calculations,...)
from excel into word.

and vice versa
and this applies with any of
the programs in MSOffice.

g.l.

Elliot wrote in message
...
DatabaseBen,
Can you explain further?

"DatabaseBen" wrote in message
...
i think that equations are best handled by excel that
the can be inserted into word or other module for presentation,
that is if excel is sufficient for creating a presentation or paper.


Elliot wrote in message
news
Any idea would be appreciated.





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Old November 5th, 2006, 04:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
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Default Does anyone know how to change the font colour of a equation in MS Word?

I think there should be some misunderstandings. What I mean was that I would
like to change the font colour of a equation text editing by equation editor
in Word.

"DatabaseBen" wrote in message
...
it's quite simple.
excel is used for calculations
and word is used for desktop publishing.

in excel you have options to manage, format
and others that are unique to formula-tions.

you cannot use word as a spreadsheet,
but you can import objects (eg, calculations,...)
from excel into word.

and vice versa
and this applies with any of
the programs in MSOffice.

g.l.

Elliot wrote in message
...
DatabaseBen,
Can you explain further?

"DatabaseBen" wrote in message
...
i think that equations are best handled by excel that
the can be inserted into word or other module for presentation,
that is if excel is sufficient for creating a presentation or paper.


Elliot wrote in message
news Any idea would be appreciated.




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Old November 5th, 2006, 05:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
databaseben
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Default Does anyone know how to change the font colour of a equation in MS Word?

oh,
the equation editor is a small addition and
is limited as being an object / pic with no
fancy formatting features other than
what a right click on the object would
provide you.

You could take that object and format it in a graphics
software or buy a fancy upgrade for equation
editing, as you wouldn't be the first to require
these helpful formatting features.

have you spoken to your professor about
better equation editors...?

Elliot wrote in message
...
I think there should be some misunderstandings. What I mean was that I
would like to change the font colour of a equation text editing by equation
editor in Word.

"DatabaseBen" wrote in message
...
it's quite simple.
excel is used for calculations
and word is used for desktop publishing.

in excel you have options to manage, format
and others that are unique to formula-tions.

you cannot use word as a spreadsheet,
but you can import objects (eg, calculations,...)
from excel into word.

and vice versa
and this applies with any of
the programs in MSOffice.

g.l.

Elliot wrote in message
...
DatabaseBen,
Can you explain further?

"DatabaseBen" wrote in message
...
i think that equations are best handled by excel that
the can be inserted into word or other module for presentation,
that is if excel is sufficient for creating a presentation or paper.


Elliot wrote in message
news Any idea would be appreciated.






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Old November 5th, 2006, 05:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Bob Buckland ?:-\)
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Default Does anyone know how to change the font colour of a equation in MS Word?

Hi Elliott,

Prior to Word 2007 there aren't too many easy choices for Equation Editor 3.0 color changes in Word. You can add a border or a
colored background or highlight, but the color stays black.

As an option, when finalizing your document (save a copy of the file under a different name) you can copy the equation object object
into a Powerpoint slide and then use the Powerpoint Picture toolbar's 'recolor' choice to change the color of the Equation object,
then copy it back to Word, but paste it as an Enhanced Metafile (picture) [you won't be able to reedit it].

Alternatively you can upgrade the MS provided Equation Editor to the more fully featured 'Math Type' version from Design Sciences at
http://dessci.com or you can use, instead of the MS Equation Editor you can use the Word "EQ" (equation) field (Insert=Field).
Equations created with the field method can be colored as regular text, but there is a bit of a learning curve to getting this to
work if you have sophisticated equations. In Word Help search on
field equation
to get started.

============
Elliot wrote in message ...

I think there should be some misunderstandings. What I mean was that I would
like to change the font colour of a equation text editing by equation editor
in Word.
--
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


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Old November 6th, 2006, 07:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
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Default Does anyone know how to change the font colour of a equation in MS Word?

oic

"DatabaseBen" wrote in message
...
oh,
the equation editor is a small addition and
is limited as being an object / pic with no
fancy formatting features other than
what a right click on the object would
provide you.

You could take that object and format it in a graphics
software or buy a fancy upgrade for equation
editing, as you wouldn't be the first to require
these helpful formatting features.

have you spoken to your professor about
better equation editors...?

Elliot wrote in message
...
I think there should be some misunderstandings. What I mean was that I
would like to change the font colour of a equation text editing by
equation editor in Word.

"DatabaseBen" wrote in message
...
it's quite simple.
excel is used for calculations
and word is used for desktop publishing.

in excel you have options to manage, format
and others that are unique to formula-tions.

you cannot use word as a spreadsheet,
but you can import objects (eg, calculations,...)
from excel into word.

and vice versa
and this applies with any of
the programs in MSOffice.

g.l.

Elliot wrote in message
...
DatabaseBen,
Can you explain further?

"DatabaseBen" wrote in message
...
i think that equations are best handled by excel that
the can be inserted into word or other module for presentation,
that is if excel is sufficient for creating a presentation or paper.


Elliot wrote in message
news Any idea would be appreciated.






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Old November 6th, 2006, 07:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
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Default Does anyone know how to change the font colour of a equation in MS Word?

What a useful information. Thanks.

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote
in message ...
Hi Elliott,

Prior to Word 2007 there aren't too many easy choices for Equation Editor
3.0 color changes in Word. You can add a border or a
colored background or highlight, but the color stays black.

As an option, when finalizing your document (save a copy of the file under
a different name) you can copy the equation object object
into a Powerpoint slide and then use the Powerpoint Picture toolbar's
'recolor' choice to change the color of the Equation object,
then copy it back to Word, but paste it as an Enhanced Metafile (picture)
[you won't be able to reedit it].

Alternatively you can upgrade the MS provided Equation Editor to the more
fully featured 'Math Type' version from Design Sciences at
http://dessci.com or you can use, instead of the MS Equation Editor you
can use the Word "EQ" (equation) field (Insert=Field).
Equations created with the field method can be colored as regular text,
but there is a bit of a learning curve to getting this to
work if you have sophisticated equations. In Word Help search on
field equation
to get started.

============
Elliot wrote in message

...
I think there should be some misunderstandings. What I mean was that I
would
like to change the font colour of a equation text editing by equation
editor
in Word.
--
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


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Old January 23rd, 2007, 06:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
MrMathType
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Default Does anyone know how to change the font colour of a equation in MS Word?


Can't be done in Word with Equation Editor. With MathType, you can
change the color of all or part of your equation. For more information
on MathType, or to download a full-featured 30-day evaluation, see the
link in my signature.

Bob Mathews email:
Director of Training phone: 830-990-9699
Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates"
MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, MathFlow, Equation Editor, TeXaide


--
MrMathType
 




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