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Equation Editor is a special text box in Microsoft Word that helps to convert the text commands to math symbols.

Activating Equation Editor in Word

  • Open MS Word.
  • Click on Insert tab.
  • Then select Equation under Symbol section.

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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:

EQNEditor2.png

Commonly Used Features

Some of the features that are commonly used are as following:

Superscripts, Subscripts, and Formatting

To use this feature follow these steps:

  • Click on Insert.
  • Then double click on Equation'. Double clicking on equation tab will open new set of menu bar.
  • Find Script tab and click on drop-down menu and you will find Subscripts and superscripts option and you can choose which one to choose from many option that are there.

Use Keyboards:

Also you can insert subscripts and superscripts in equations by using:

  • '_' sign for Subscripts.
  • '^' sign for Superscripts.

EqnEditor3.png

Notes:

  • Grouping is important because it distinguishes between fn^2 and (fn)^2.
  • Terms can be grouped by enclosing them in parentheses.
  • Although you can use the menu shown above to do almost all math symbols. One can use text based commands as well in the equation editor and pressing enter.

Below are some handy text commands to be used inside equation editor.

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Common Calculus symbols

Like many other math symbols, calculus symbols are available in Microsoft Word under the equation editor's new menu option. Follow the instructions below to navigate calculus symbols.

'a.Limits:'

  • Click on Insert.
  • Then double click on Equation'. Double clicking on equation tab will open new set of menu bar.
  • Find Limit and Log tab and click on drop down menu to explore the calculus symbols available.

EqnEditor5.png

  • For limits:EqnEditor6.pngwill give youEqnEditor7.png
  • For limits to infinity: type lim_(x->\infty in equation editor to get EqnEditor8.png









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