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Hi, where can I get the math codes and their meaning for use in Word07.

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I think he means the math AutoCorrect entries, such as \alpha for a
lower-case alpha. The answer is to go to Office button Word Options
Proofing AutoCorrect Options Math AutoCorrect. That dialog contains a
table of all the ones that are defined, and you can add your own definitions
(in the same way as adding ordinary AutoCorrect entries).

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Berne wrote:
Hi, where can I get the math codes and their meaning for use in
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Or, since the thread is entitled "Formulas," maybe instructions on
using the Insert Formula command? Twenty years ago, they were in the
Appendix to the printed Word manual. Now they are fragmented among
various Help files.

On Apr 23, 9:45*am, "Jay Freedman" wrote:
I think he means the math AutoCorrect entries, such as \alpha for a
lower-case alpha. The answer is to go to Office button Word Options
Proofing AutoCorrect Options Math AutoCorrect. That dialog contains a
table of all the ones that are defined, and you can add your own definitions
(in the same way as adding ordinary AutoCorrect entries).

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