I'm glad to know that we're not the only ones having this problem. Does
anyone know if Microsoft is aware of the problem? Are they working on a fix?
Is there a better work around than using the Print to PDF or XPS add-in and
going to PDF prior to printing?
"Bob Mathews" wrote:
Dear Cave -- Keep in mind the "old" equation editor (aka "Microsoft
Equation") is still part of Office 2007. MathType 6 also works very
well with Office 2007, and has more features than either of the
equation editors. Either of these routes would be (IMO) a better
solution than rolling 500 people back to Office 2003.
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On CaveNerd wrote:
We are having the same issue with Enterprise Office and
Equations. We have tried several "Fix's" such as change the
True_Type font to print as Bitmap, but this is an inconsistant
fix. We Have tried mutiple printer models, brands, and drivers.
Its just seams to be a hit and miss with the equation editor
wether it will print the equations or not. We may have to roll
about 500 users back to 2003 if there is not a workaround for this
issue.