The Equation Editor - A Little-Known MS Word 2007 Feature

November 15th, 2007 | by admin |

Not many people know about the Equation Editor because it is used for creating mathematical expressions within a word processing environment. You can certainly learn it using the advanced microsoft word tutorials. You may opt for the Equation Editor if you have to add expressions like complex fractions, summations, formulas, and equations. To use it, simply point the insertion point in the space where you want the mathematical expression to begin. Look for the Insert tab from the Symbols options, and click on Equation. The Equation Editor will then show up and you can begin using it.

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