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Multiple lines in Equation Editor in Word 2007
How can I type in more than one line at a time without having to open EE for
each line when working out a problem? Each time I end a line, I would like to just move down to the next line (still in EE) and begin the next line of my work. Thanks, Donnie |
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Multiple lines in Equation Editor in Word 2007
I may have found my answer....shift/enter to drop down to another line w/o
leaving EE. I'll go try it now. OK it works....I apologize for taking up your time. Donnie "Dldawes" wrote: How can I type in more than one line at a time without having to open EE for each line when working out a problem? Each time I end a line, I would like to just move down to the next line (still in EE) and begin the next line of my work. Thanks, Donnie |
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