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Is there a way in word 2007 to produce a graph from an equation? eg, parabola
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Create the graph in Excel, then copy/paste it into the Word document
(if you really need a Word document).

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Is there a way in word 2007 to produce a graph from an equation? eg, parabola

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You could use Wolfram|Alpha to create the graph, then paste it into
Word.

Wolfram|Alpha has a special input syntax. It's not difficult, but if
you're already comfortable with MathType, version 6.6 has a
Wolfram|Alpha translator built-in. So, say you create a MathType
equation for your Word document. While the equation is still open in
MathType, select it and choose the "View in Wolfram|Alpha" command
from the View menu.

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You could use Wolfram|Alpha to create the graph, then paste it into
Word.

Wolfram|Alpha has a special input syntax. It's not difficult, but if
you're already comfortable with MathType, version 6.6 has a
Wolfram|Alpha translator built-in. So, say you create a MathType
equation for your Word document. While the equation is still open in
MathType, select it and choose the "View in Wolfram|Alpha" command
from the View menu.

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Bob Mathews
Director of Training
Design Science, Inc.
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MathType, MathFlow, MathPlayer, MathDaisy, Equation Editor

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