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Can't get equation editor installed
Hello,
I've followed Suzanne's instructions posted in another thread: "2. Equation Editor is not installed by default (in the Typical installation). If you don't find Microsoft Equation 3.0 listed in the Insert | Object dialog, then you will need to install it. Go to Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs, select Microsoft Office, and click the Change button. In the first page, select "Add or Remove Features." On the next page, expand "Office Tools." Select Equation Editor and set it to "Run from My Computer." Click the Update button, and insert the Office CD when prompted." Microsoft Equation Editor still doesn't show up in my list in the Insert/Object window. I've tried and retried this install and I'm still getting the same result. I'm using Microsoft Office xp for small business, if that matters. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Thanks very much for any help! |
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Can't get equation editor installed
If you originally installed Microsoft Office from a network file server or
from a shared folder, you must install Equation Editor from that location. If you installed Office from a CD-ROM, you must install Equation Editor from the disc. Quit all programs. Do one of the following: If you run Microsoft Windows 2000, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon in Control Panel. If you run Microsoft Windows XP, click Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. In the Currently installed programs box, click the listing for Microsoft Office or Microsoft Word, depending on whether you installed Word as part of Office or as an individual program, and then click Change. On the Maintenance Mode Options screen, click Add or Remove Features, and then click Next. If a Custom Setup screen appears, select the Choose advanced customization of applications check box, and then click Next. In the list of features to install, click the expand indicator (+) next to Office Tools. Click the arrow next to Equation Editor, and then click Run from My Computer. Click Update. Restart Word. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Hillary" wrote: Hello, I've followed Suzanne's instructions posted in another thread: "2. Equation Editor is not installed by default (in the Typical installation). If you don't find Microsoft Equation 3.0 listed in the Insert | Object dialog, then you will need to install it. Go to Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs, select Microsoft Office, and click the Change button. In the first page, select "Add or Remove Features." On the next page, expand "Office Tools." Select Equation Editor and set it to "Run from My Computer." Click the Update button, and insert the Office CD when prompted." Microsoft Equation Editor still doesn't show up in my list in the Insert/Object window. I've tried and retried this install and I'm still getting the same result. I'm using Microsoft Office xp for small business, if that matters. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Thanks very much for any help! |
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Can't get equation editor installed
dying of embarrassment here...
I restarted my computer, reopened Word, and there it was...Equation editor in the list! Thanks Carol! "Carol" wrote: If you originally installed Microsoft Office from a network file server or from a shared folder, you must install Equation Editor from that location. If you installed Office from a CD-ROM, you must install Equation Editor from the disc. Quit all programs. Do one of the following: If you run Microsoft Windows 2000, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon in Control Panel. If you run Microsoft Windows XP, click Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. In the Currently installed programs box, click the listing for Microsoft Office or Microsoft Word, depending on whether you installed Word as part of Office or as an individual program, and then click Change. On the Maintenance Mode Options screen, click Add or Remove Features, and then click Next. If a Custom Setup screen appears, select the Choose advanced customization of applications check box, and then click Next. In the list of features to install, click the expand indicator (+) next to Office Tools. Click the arrow next to Equation Editor, and then click Run from My Computer. Click Update. Restart Word. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Hillary" wrote: Hello, I've followed Suzanne's instructions posted in another thread: "2. Equation Editor is not installed by default (in the Typical installation). If you don't find Microsoft Equation 3.0 listed in the Insert | Object dialog, then you will need to install it. Go to Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs, select Microsoft Office, and click the Change button. In the first page, select "Add or Remove Features." On the next page, expand "Office Tools." Select Equation Editor and set it to "Run from My Computer." Click the Update button, and insert the Office CD when prompted." Microsoft Equation Editor still doesn't show up in my list in the Insert/Object window. I've tried and retried this install and I'm still getting the same result. I'm using Microsoft Office xp for small business, if that matters. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Thanks very much for any help! |
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Don't die of embarrassment Hillary; we all make mistakes. It's called experience. :-) -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Hillary" wrote: dying of embarrassment here... I restarted my computer, reopened Word, and there it was...Equation editor in the list! Thanks Carol! "Carol" wrote: If you originally installed Microsoft Office from a network file server or from a shared folder, you must install Equation Editor from that location. If you installed Office from a CD-ROM, you must install Equation Editor from the disc. Quit all programs. Do one of the following: If you run Microsoft Windows 2000, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon in Control Panel. If you run Microsoft Windows XP, click Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. In the Currently installed programs box, click the listing for Microsoft Office or Microsoft Word, depending on whether you installed Word as part of Office or as an individual program, and then click Change. On the Maintenance Mode Options screen, click Add or Remove Features, and then click Next. If a Custom Setup screen appears, select the Choose advanced customization of applications check box, and then click Next. In the list of features to install, click the expand indicator (+) next to Office Tools. Click the arrow next to Equation Editor, and then click Run from My Computer. Click Update. Restart Word. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Hillary" wrote: Hello, I've followed Suzanne's instructions posted in another thread: "2. Equation Editor is not installed by default (in the Typical installation). If you don't find Microsoft Equation 3.0 listed in the Insert | Object dialog, then you will need to install it. Go to Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs, select Microsoft Office, and click the Change button. In the first page, select "Add or Remove Features." On the next page, expand "Office Tools." Select Equation Editor and set it to "Run from My Computer." Click the Update button, and insert the Office CD when prompted." Microsoft Equation Editor still doesn't show up in my list in the Insert/Object window. I've tried and retried this install and I'm still getting the same result. I'm using Microsoft Office xp for small business, if that matters. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Thanks very much for any help! |
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Can't get equation editor installed
I'm having the same problem, have done ALL of that - even tried wiping, then
re-installing office with both the "run from my computer" and "install on first use" options. I can choose to insert object... equation 3.0 and math editor 5.0, but am getting the message: The program used to create this object is Equation. That program is not installed on your computer. To edit this object, you must install a program that can open the object. Any other methods of attack? I was able to use equation editor fine until I upgraded to office 2007 (enterprise ed.) from 2003. "Carol" wrote: Don't die of embarrassment Hillary; we all make mistakes. It's called experience. :-) -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Hillary" wrote: dying of embarrassment here... I restarted my computer, reopened Word, and there it was...Equation editor in the list! Thanks Carol! "Carol" wrote: If you originally installed Microsoft Office from a network file server or from a shared folder, you must install Equation Editor from that location. If you installed Office from a CD-ROM, you must install Equation Editor from the disc. Quit all programs. Do one of the following: If you run Microsoft Windows 2000, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon in Control Panel. If you run Microsoft Windows XP, click Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. In the Currently installed programs box, click the listing for Microsoft Office or Microsoft Word, depending on whether you installed Word as part of Office or as an individual program, and then click Change. On the Maintenance Mode Options screen, click Add or Remove Features, and then click Next. If a Custom Setup screen appears, select the Choose advanced customization of applications check box, and then click Next. In the list of features to install, click the expand indicator (+) next to Office Tools. Click the arrow next to Equation Editor, and then click Run from My Computer. Click Update. Restart Word. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Hillary" wrote: Hello, I've followed Suzanne's instructions posted in another thread: "2. Equation Editor is not installed by default (in the Typical installation). If you don't find Microsoft Equation 3.0 listed in the Insert | Object dialog, then you will need to install it. Go to Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs, select Microsoft Office, and click the Change button. In the first page, select "Add or Remove Features." On the next page, expand "Office Tools." Select Equation Editor and set it to "Run from My Computer." Click the Update button, and insert the Office CD when prompted." Microsoft Equation Editor still doesn't show up in my list in the Insert/Object window. I've tried and retried this install and I'm still getting the same result. I'm using Microsoft Office xp for small business, if that matters. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Thanks very much for any help! |
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Can't get equation editor installed
never mind... issue resolved after the umpteenth time reinstalling.
"hypatiam" wrote: I'm having the same problem, have done ALL of that - even tried wiping, then re-installing office with both the "run from my computer" and "install on first use" options. I can choose to insert object... equation 3.0 and math editor 5.0, but am getting the message: The program used to create this object is Equation. That program is not installed on your computer. To edit this object, you must install a program that can open the object. Any other methods of attack? I was able to use equation editor fine until I upgraded to office 2007 (enterprise ed.) from 2003. "Carol" wrote: Don't die of embarrassment Hillary; we all make mistakes. It's called experience. :-) -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Hillary" wrote: dying of embarrassment here... I restarted my computer, reopened Word, and there it was...Equation editor in the list! Thanks Carol! "Carol" wrote: If you originally installed Microsoft Office from a network file server or from a shared folder, you must install Equation Editor from that location. If you installed Office from a CD-ROM, you must install Equation Editor from the disc. Quit all programs. Do one of the following: If you run Microsoft Windows 2000, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon in Control Panel. If you run Microsoft Windows XP, click Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. In the Currently installed programs box, click the listing for Microsoft Office or Microsoft Word, depending on whether you installed Word as part of Office or as an individual program, and then click Change. On the Maintenance Mode Options screen, click Add or Remove Features, and then click Next. If a Custom Setup screen appears, select the Choose advanced customization of applications check box, and then click Next. In the list of features to install, click the expand indicator (+) next to Office Tools. Click the arrow next to Equation Editor, and then click Run from My Computer. Click Update. Restart Word. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Hillary" wrote: Hello, I've followed Suzanne's instructions posted in another thread: "2. Equation Editor is not installed by default (in the Typical installation). If you don't find Microsoft Equation 3.0 listed in the Insert | Object dialog, then you will need to install it. Go to Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs, select Microsoft Office, and click the Change button. In the first page, select "Add or Remove Features." On the next page, expand "Office Tools." Select Equation Editor and set it to "Run from My Computer." Click the Update button, and insert the Office CD when prompted." Microsoft Equation Editor still doesn't show up in my list in the Insert/Object window. I've tried and retried this install and I'm still getting the same result. I'm using Microsoft Office xp for small business, if that matters. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Thanks very much for any help! |
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