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+ | ====Activating Using Keyboard==== | ||
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+ | You can also activate the equation editor by using the keyboard shortcuts. | ||
+ | *'''MAC computer''' ----> by pressing 'ctrl' and '=' keys together. | ||
+ | *'''PC computer''' ----> by pressing 'alt' and '=' keys together. | ||
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+ | Once the above steps are done on your '''Microsoft Word''', the equation editor box will appear on your document which will look like the one shown below: | ||
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Revision as of 12:56, 8 May 2020
Equation Editor is a special text box in Microsoft Word that helps to convert the text commmands to math symbols.
Activating Equation Editor in Word
- Open MS Word.
- Click on Insert tab.
- Then select Equation under Symbol section.
Activating Using Keyboard
You can also activate the equation editor by using the keyboard shortcuts.
- MAC computer ----> by pressing 'ctrl' and '=' keys together.
- PC computer ----> by pressing 'alt' and '=' keys together.
Once the above steps are done on your Microsoft Word, the equation editor box will appear on your document which will look like the one shown below:
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