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I am working in 97-2003 compatibility mode in Word 2007 (in a vista OS), and
need to include equations in my documents. 'Equation' is disabled as incompatible, and Words only suggestion is that I convert the document to straight 2007, which I don't want to do. I am currently going back and forth between word 2003 and 2007 to get the combination of features I want. Is there any better work around for including compatible equations into a document created in word 2007? Thanks for any help. Stefanie M |
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