How To Add Mathematical Equations in Microsoft Word 2010
Microsoft Word is program that is widely used by teachers and professors to write notes and question papers. You can use Microsoft Word 2010 to effortlessly add mathematical expressions, equations and formulas to documents. You can use built-in equations or can produce one for your own. Occasion you can save your equation in Equation Gallery for further use.
Point your cursor in the document exactly where you want to insert an equation. If you want your equation to be centered in a
then press Enter.
Click on the "Insert" tab at the top of the page, point to "Symbols" group and then click on the arrow subsequent to "Equation".
It will show built-in equations. If you want to use built-in equation then click on that equation, otherwise choose "Insert New Equation".
It will also open "Equation Tools" in the "Design" tab.
To insert built-in equation to your equation, click "Equation" and choose any built-in equation.
Click "Professional", "Linear" or "Regular Text" to change the format of the equation.
Build the equation by typing common alphanumeric characters (like 1, two, 3, 4, 5, & a, b, c, d, and so on.) from keyboard.
To insert unique symbols like Greek letters or scripts, go to "Symbols" group, currently Fundamental Math symbols are selected. Click an arrow next to "Basic Math" category to show all the categories of various set of symbols. Select any category you want to choose then choose any symbol to insert into your equation.
There are number of structures are present like "Script", "Fraction", "Radical" etc., from their drop down select any structure or insert any placeholder to location your own values. Click every placeholder and insert a symbol or alphanumeric character.
To add your equation to the "Equation Gallery" for further use, choose "Equation" then at the bottom of the list click "Save Selection to Equation Gallery".
Enter information about the equation, and then click "OK".
Directions:
then press Enter.
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