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Math equations in Word 2007
I need to show a long division math equation in Word 2007, how do I do this?
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Math equations in Word 2007
The Cambria Math font that the Word 2007 equation editor uses does not contain the long division brace/bracket if that's what you
are looking to find. If you use the older MS Equation Editor 3.0 via Insert=Object=Object it is available. I'm guessing that http://mathtype.com (successor product to the MS Equation Editor v3.0) does include that ability built in. ============ "RebelDixie" wrote in message ... I need to show a long division math equation in Word 2007, how do I do this? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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