![]() ![]() Jan 11, 2006 Help with Microsoft Equation Editor 3.0 in. Using Equation Editor. Whenever I download a Word. Equation Editor 3.0 in MS Office 2003. Help with Microsoft Equation Editor 3.0 in. Using Equation Editor. Whenever I download a Word. Equation Editor 3.0 in MS Office 2003. I really need help with this problem. I am taking an on-line math class. I never used Equation Editor before. Now I have to. I have a HP Pavilion zv5000 laptop. I have MS Office Student and Teacher Edition which I loaded after I purchase the Laptop. Here is the problem: we have to complete Math work using Equation Editor. Whenever I download a Word document from my classroom, the equations appear in Wingding Type. If I double click them, and then click off the equations, they appear in a different form, but still incorrect (minus and division operators BOTH appear as a black, solid square. They print that way, too.). If I submit work, everyone else has to do the same to see the equation, but THEY can see the actual equation as it should appear. This is becoming a problem that may doom me. Can anyone help? I'm the only one in class with this problem. I have a fairly standard setup, no exceptional software, and don't have a clue. I've verified my EE settings with other students and they are the same. How To Install Microsoft Equation Editor How To Install Microsoft Equation Editor by Janet Thang Hello folks. This is a guided step-by-step method aimed at installing the Equation Editor found in the MME lab on your very own computer. Afterwhich you will (hopefully) be able to enjoy easy equation editing goodness.;D~ Step One: Go to CONTROL PANEL > ADD or REMOVE PROGRAMS Step Two: Proceed to Microsoft Office in your list of installed programs. And click the CHANGE button. Step Three: A dialog box will appear, requesting your choice of task. Since you want to merely install the Equation Editor, select the radio button for ADD or REMOVE FEATURES and click NEXT. Step Four: The next page will show you a list of components that you can change. Scroll right to the bottom for OFFICE TOOLS. Expand the list by clicking the little triangular arrow pointing to the right. Step Five: Clicking the icon to the left of the words that say EQUATION EDITOR and select RUN FROM MY COMPUTER from the dropdown menu. Then click update. Step Six: If you do not already have the Microsoft Office Installation CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive, insert it and follow the procedure for the installation of a normal Microsoft program. Note: if you do not have the CD-ROM, I can't do anything to help you.:'((( But someone else might. Scout around.;) Step Seven: After installation is successful, open Microsoft Word, right click any TOOLBAR and select CUSTOMIZE at the bottom of the menu. Step Eight: Up pops a dialog box where you can add commands to toolbars. Go to ALL COMMANDS under Category on the left and search for InsertEquation on the right (helps if you press the 'I' key on your keyboard). Now click, hold and draaaaaaggggg the selection to where you'd like it to be placed on the toolbar.:D And you're done!
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