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How do I do a 4x4 matrix in the 2007 math equation editor? 3x3 is the
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Awesome, thanks. I tried the \matrix but when I saw the black square
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To save some effort, you can also just go ahead and insert a 3x3, then
modify the specification in linear mode. Word is nice enough to fill out the syntax for you, by the way, so you don't need to insert the complete specification. So, when you see: (&&@&&@&&) Just modify it like so, by inserting only &&&@ at the beginning: (&&&@&&@&&@&&) and, then right-cick and choose Professional and it's now a 4x4 matrix. If you right-click and choose Linear, you'll see that Word added the needed extra &'s: (&&&@&&&@&&&@&&&) If you want to edit in the other direction, however, you'd need to manually delete all of the extra &'s. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com wrote in message oups.com... Awesome, thanks. I tried the \matrix but when I saw the black square I didn't know what to do. |
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To tag on an additional note, once you have the matrix the way you want it,
select it, and then at the bottom of the Equation gallery (far left button on the Design contextual tab for the Equation Tools), click "Save selection to Equation Gallery" so the next time you need it all you have to do is insert it from the gallery. Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Co-author of Word 2007 Inside Out: http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/boo...x#AboutTheBook Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote in message ... To save some effort, you can also just go ahead and insert a 3x3, then modify the specification in linear mode. Word is nice enough to fill out the syntax for you, by the way, so you don't need to insert the complete specification. So, when you see: (&&@&&@&&) Just modify it like so, by inserting only &&&@ at the beginning: (&&&@&&@&&@&&) and, then right-cick and choose Professional and it's now a 4x4 matrix. If you right-click and choose Linear, you'll see that Word added the needed extra &'s: (&&&@&&&@&&&@&&&) If you want to edit in the other direction, however, you'd need to manually delete all of the extra &'s. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com wrote in message oups.com... Awesome, thanks. I tried the \matrix but when I saw the black square I didn't know what to do. |
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