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| Thread ID: 48411 | 2004-08-22 07:33:00 | how to get scientifical symbols in word? | iloveny69 (5525) | Press F1 |
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| 264175 | 2004-08-22 07:33:00 | is there any sort of add in program so that i can type in special symbols for things like chemistry and maths? | iloveny69 (5525) | ||
| 264176 | 2004-08-22 07:44:00 | What version of Word? It should already be in there - try Insert > Symbol Or if you're wanting to include whole equations etc. you can use Equation Editor Insert > Object > Create New > Microsoft Equation. Equation Editor might need to be added, but it should be on the Word CD. Mike. |
Mike (15) | ||
| 264177 | 2004-08-22 07:56:00 | i have word 2000 and i tried the insert>object but i dont have anything called equation editor. But I do have the CD, can you tell me how i could install it off the cd? | iloveny69 (5525) | ||
| 264178 | 2004-08-22 08:07:00 | This is for an earlier version, but the method should be exactly the same. Click here for link (www.iso.port.ac.uk) |
godfather (25) | ||
| 264179 | 2004-08-22 08:22:00 | Have a look at www.free-fonts-free-fonts.com In Google if you enter STIX Fonts there has been a programme on scientific symbols |
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