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Equation problem.
Ok, so I'm writing my maths assignment, and I've only had Office 2007 for a
couple of days. I'm using the equation thingy to write the equations, but I'm having trouble. Say I want to write: A = 2 + 4 A = 6 The problem is I can't because pressing enter doesn't put a new line in, it exits the equation editor. I've tried ctrl+Enter, double clicking where I want the new line, etc. Help!? Please!?!?!? |
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Equation problem.
On 13 aug, 10:09, -xCaMRocKx-
wrote: Ok, so I'm writing my maths assignment, and I've only had Office 2007 for a couple of days. I'm using the equation thingy to write the equations, but I'm having trouble. Say I want to write: A = 2 + 4 A = 6 The problem is I can't because pressing enter doesn't put a new line in, it exits the equation editor. I've tried ctrl+Enter, double clicking where I want the new line, etc. Help!? Please!?!?!? shift+enter should do the trick. Each line of equations will be in a separate 'editor' though. Yves |
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Equation problem.
Ah, that's done it! Thankyou so much!
"p0" wrote: shift+enter should do the trick. Each line of equations will be in a separate 'editor' though. Yves |
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