That's the MathType toolbar, which is not included with Office 2003, or any other version of MS Office. Votes Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Reply mytaxsite LEGEND , Jul 12, 2013 Copy link to clipboard In Word 2010, you need Insert >> Equation See/click...
Usage Guide:After installing MathType, click 'Add-ons', select 'MathType', then 'Insert Math'. A new window will open where you can create your equation or formula. Add-on 5: Translate Features:Translate allows you to translate selected text in your document into a different language. Bene...
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I believe you indicated that you created this equation in MS Word. I have Word, but I can't seem to find all of those beautiful mathematical symbols. I did find a few under Insert > Symbol, but have no idea I'd do the subscripts and superscripts. Thanks,...
That's the MathType toolbar, which is not included with Office 2003, or any other version of MS Office. Votes Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Reply mytaxsite LEGEND , Jul 12, 2013 Copy link to clipboard In Word 2010, you need Insert >> Equation See/click on this...
I believe you indicated that you created this equation in MS Word. I have Word, but I can't seem to find all of those beautiful mathematical symbols. I did find a few under Insert > Symbol, but have no idea I'd do the subscripts and superscripts. Thanks,...