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Terry Farrell Terry Farrell is offline
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Default Microsoft Word 2007 Equation Editor

If it is at all possible, adding the fonts in the normal way for Windows
through Control Panel, Fonts, Add New Fonts dialog. Once installed, run Word
and see if the option to select one of the new fonts from the EE Ribbon
Tools, Dialog. If the dialog still only shows Cambria Maths, then you will
have to create your Es using Cambria Maths and when done, select the Es and
use the Font dialog to change the font to one of the new ones installed.
However, I'm not convinced that it will work. It may require registry
hacking and if the new fonts are not 100% compatible, then it may cause real
problems.

Terry

"Vincent" wrote in message
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Hello Matt

I tried to utilize the fonts Computer Modern
(http://canopus.iacp.dvo.ru/~panov/cm.../download.html) and Latin
Modern
(http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-fo...odern/download) since
they
are used often in type-setting Mathematics equations to replace Cambria
Math.
However, I can't seem to find a way to do so. Any help?

Vincent