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Default Equation Editor Closes after every equation. HELP!

On 4-Sep-2007, "Icross" wrote:

I have a problem with equation editor closing when I am done
entering the equation and click on the document to continue
with my work. I have to go to, Insert, Object, Equation editor
and reopen it every time I need to enter a new equation. Is
this normal?


I'm assuming you're using the "old" Equation Editor (aka
"Microsoft Equation 3.0", which I'll call Equation Editor) that
was in earlier versions of Word. I'm making that assumption since
you said you were using the Insert Object route of opening
Equation Editor. If my assumption is wrong, and you're using the
"new" equation writer (which I'll call the OMML editor) then
Shauna's earlier response is a good one. If my assumption is
correct, then to answer your question, yes. This is normal.

There's no "direct" way to put the Equation Editor (EE) icon onto
the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT). You can record a macro to open
EE, and put an icon onto the QAT that runs the macro and opens
EE. If you want to do that, let me know and I'll describe how.

There's also a way to open EE separately from Word (i.e., from
the Start menu) so that it stays open. To do that, click Start
Run, or use the shortcut key Windows+R (that's the key to the
left of the spacebar that looks like the Windows logo). Once the
Run dialog is open, click Browse and navigate to this location:

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
Shared\EQUATION\EQNEDT32.EXE

(That's such a long location path that it probably wrapped onto
two lines, but I'm sure you can figure it out.) Click OK, and EE
will open. Create an equation, select it, then cut it from EE and
paste it into Word. EE will stay open. Next time you want to open
it, when you open the Run dialog, the path to EE will be in the
drop-down box; you won't have to use Browse to find it.

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