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how to type chemistry formula?
Same as subject, please help me.
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Try the Equation Editor: InsertObject, select Microsoft Equation 3.
If it isn't listed, you'll have to add it via Add/Remove Programs. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "zfc" wrote in message ... Same as subject, please help me. |
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On 1-Jun-2005, "zfc" wrote:
Same as subject, please help me. Then Stefan Blom responded: Try the Equation Editor: InsertObject, select Microsoft Equation 3. If it isn't listed, you'll have to add it via Add/Remove Programs. Good question; equally good answer. I'd like to point out though, that the full-featured big brother to Microsoft Equation 3 is called MathType. MathType has many more symbols and templates than Equation Editor, and many of these are useful for physical chemistry. For example, Equation Editor has 6 arrow templates that are useful for representing chemical reactions. MathType has 27. Notably missing from Equation Editor are arrows for equilibrium reactions and unbalanced reactions. MathType also gives you a customizable toolbar where you can store common reactions, isotopes, or other common constructions. You can try it for 30 days at the link in my signature. -- Bob Mathews bobm at dessci.com Director of Training http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType 5 Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, MathFlow, Equation Editor, TeXaide |
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"Bob Mathews" wrote: On 1-Jun-2005, "zfc" wrote: Same as subject, please help me. Then Stefan Blom responded: Try the Equation Editor: InsertObject, select Microsoft Equation 3. If it isn't listed, you'll have to add it via Add/Remove Programs. Good question; equally good answer. I'd like to point out though, that the full-featured big brother to Microsoft Equation 3 is called MathType. MathType has many more symbols and templates than Equation Editor, and many of these are useful for physical chemistry. For example, Equation Editor has 6 arrow templates that are useful for representing chemical reactions. MathType has 27. Notably missing from Equation Editor are arrows for equilibrium reactions and unbalanced reactions. MathType also gives you a customizable toolbar where you can store common reactions, isotopes, or other common constructions. You can try it for 30 days at the link in my signature. -- Bob Mathews bobm at dessci.com Director of Training http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType 5 Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, MathFlow, Equation Editor, TeXaid The formula I need to type is like this: http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y248/zfc/kimia.jpg I have tried both Equation Editor and Mathtype, but both was unable to type that formula. |
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"Stefan Blom" wrote: Try the Equation Editor: InsertObject, select Microsoft Equation 3. If it isn't listed, you'll have to add it via Add/Remove Programs. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "zfc" wrote in message ... Same as subject, please help me. The formula I need to type is like this: http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y248/zfc/kimia.jpg I have tried Equation Editor, but it was unable to type that formula. |
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In order to create a structural formula you need something beyond
MathType and Equation Editor. Have you tried searching the internet? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "zfc" wrote in message ... "Bob Mathews" wrote: On 1-Jun-2005, "zfc" wrote: Same as subject, please help me. Then Stefan Blom responded: Try the Equation Editor: InsertObject, select Microsoft Equation 3. If it isn't listed, you'll have to add it via Add/Remove Programs. Good question; equally good answer. I'd like to point out though, that the full-featured big brother to Microsoft Equation 3 is called MathType. MathType has many more symbols and templates than Equation Editor, and many of these are useful for physical chemistry. For example, Equation Editor has 6 arrow templates that are useful for representing chemical reactions. MathType has 27. Notably missing from Equation Editor are arrows for equilibrium reactions and unbalanced reactions. MathType also gives you a customizable toolbar where you can store common reactions, isotopes, or other common constructions. You can try it for 30 days at the link in my signature. -- Bob Mathews bobm at dessci.com Director of Training http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType 5 Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, MathFlow, Equation Editor, TeXaid The formula I need to type is like this: http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y248/zfc/kimia.jpg I have tried both Equation Editor and Mathtype, but both was unable to type that formula. |
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On 8-Jun-2005, "zfc" wrote:
The formula I need to type is like this: http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y248/zfc/kimia.jpg I have tried both Equation Editor and Mathtype, but both was unable to type that formula. Yeah, you need ChemDraw for something like that: http://www.cambridgesoft.com/products/family.cfm?FID=2 -- Bob Mathews bobm at dessci.com Director of Training http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType 5 Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, MathFlow, Equation Editor, TeXaide |
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If you have a drawing program, you can create a graphic for your formula. I
used CorelDRAW, an it worked alright, although it takes a bit of time. "zfc" wrote in message ... "Bob Mathews" wrote: On 1-Jun-2005, "zfc" wrote: Same as subject, please help me. Then Stefan Blom responded: Try the Equation Editor: InsertObject, select Microsoft Equation 3. If it isn't listed, you'll have to add it via Add/Remove Programs. Good question; equally good answer. I'd like to point out though, that the full-featured big brother to Microsoft Equation 3 is called MathType. MathType has many more symbols and templates than Equation Editor, and many of these are useful for physical chemistry. For example, Equation Editor has 6 arrow templates that are useful for representing chemical reactions. MathType has 27. Notably missing from Equation Editor are arrows for equilibrium reactions and unbalanced reactions. MathType also gives you a customizable toolbar where you can store common reactions, isotopes, or other common constructions. You can try it for 30 days at the link in my signature. -- Bob Mathews bobm at dessci.com Director of Training http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType 5 Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, MathFlow, Equation Editor, TeXaid The formula I need to type is like this: http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y248/zfc/kimia.jpg I have tried both Equation Editor and Mathtype, but both was unable to type that formula. |
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