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Converting my OMML equations back to editor 3.0
Hello,
I have been using Word 2007 and its new equation editor (OMML from what I have read...) Problem is, I need to convert my equations back to the old format editor 3.0 (Word 2003 equation editor). I already know I can retype everything manually; I was just wondering if you had a solution to automatize the process and spare me countless hours of retyping!! Thank you very much |
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Hi Yannick,
In Word 2007, you can save your Word 2007 document with equations as a Word 97-2003 document. Word won't convert your equations to the old format, but it will create an accurate graphic represenation each of your equations in the converted file. Thus, you can have a Word 2003-compatible file that displays your equations, but you won't be able to edit them in that file. Another option is to install The Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 File Formats on the computer running Word 2003. The Compatibility Pack enables Word 2003 to open, modify, and save Word 2007 files. It can be downloaded from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz "Yannick D." wrote: Hello, I have been using Word 2007 and its new equation editor (OMML from what I have read...) Problem is, I need to convert my equations back to the old format editor 3.0 (Word 2003 equation editor). I already know I can retype everything manually; I was just wondering if you had a solution to automatize the process and spare me countless hours of retyping!! Thank you very much |
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It's not possible to convert them to Equation Editor 3 format, but it
is possible to convert them to MathType format. Download the 30-day trial and try it out. For instructions on how to convert the equations, once MathType is installed, look in MathType Help and search for "convert equations". Like Pesach already mentioned, you can save the Word 2007 document as a Word 2003 document if you want (or download the converters and open it directly in Word 2003), but the result for the equations is a fuzzy image. Even if you've already done this though, MathType can turn those fuzzy images from the OMML equations into nice-looking MathType equations. -- Bob Mathews Director of Training Design Science, Inc. bobm at dessci.com http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType MathType, MathFlow, MathPlayer, MathDaisy, Equation Editor On 30-Jul-2009,Yannick D. wrote: I have been using Word 2007 and its new equation editor (OMML from what I have read...) Problem is, I need to convert my equations back to the old format editor 3.0 (Word 2003 equation editor). I already know I can retype everything manually; I was just wondering if you had a solution to automatize the process and spare me countless hours of retyping!! |
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