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Equation Editor Setup
I am trying to add equation editor to my Office 2003 setup. It continues to
show that it is setup for use on my machine, but when I go into Objects it is not listed. When I open objects I get a bunch of blank space, followed by a bunch of objects, but none of these is equation editor. I guess I want to know what all the blank space is, and secondly how do I get equation editor to show up? |
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Equation Editor Setup
Hi Bob,
The 'blank spaces' are from other products that don't declare the name of the item they're adding. Inserting them into a blank Word document as an object will often give you the title. (WordPerfect has done this for awhile). If 'Microsoft Equation 3' doesn't appear in the Equation list be sure that in Add/Remove Programs in the Windows control panel that the state for it in MS Office 2003 setup is 'Run from my computer', rather than 'Install on First Use' and restart the computer after checking that status. If it's still not listed, then start Word and use Tools=Macro=Macros, select 'Word Commands' from the drop down and choose InsertEquation as the command to 'Run' to see if the Equation Editor is found. ============= "Bob L." wrote in message ... I am trying to add equation editor to my Office 2003 setup. It continues to show that it is setup for use on my machine, but when I go into Objects it is not listed. When I open objects I get a bunch of blank space, followed by a bunch of objects, but none of these is equation editor. I guess I want to know what all the blank space is, and secondly how do I get equation editor to show up? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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