![]() Word for smaller things, LaTeX for things that are highly mathematical and/or have lots of references. Churchill RE: Equation Editor in Microsoft Word ![]() "Is it the only lesson of history that mankind is unteachable?" Unfortunately, while you can copy an equation from Mathcad to Word, it comes in as single-line text and formatting is not preserved. If either the free of expensive version of Mathcad will suit your purposes, you may want to try it. One final thought: the free Mathcad Prime 2.0 Express (and by implication, the expensive Mathcad Prime 2.0) does NOT shrink integrals that are part of a fraction. I also vaguely recall that the original Equation Editor was a non-Microsoft add-in. I started using Equation Editor back in the 1990s and I vaguely recall that the early versions handled this differently. I understand they listen once in a while. ![]() Besides IRstuff's recommendation, the best I can do is suggest you forward a complaint/suggestion to Microsoft. (That sounded almost like The Most Interesting Man in the World pitching Dos Equis, but I assure you it wasn't ) Word needs a "format to full size" option in Equation Editor. I don't see a way to fix this.Īlthough I don't typically use the integral symbol when I use Equation Editor, and never in a fraction, I completely agree that this is a problem. I even made a "full-sized" integral and copied into one of the placeholders in a stand-up fraction and it reformatted the full-sized integral symbol to a tiny integral symbol. ![]() I just checked Equation Editor in Word 2010 and it behaves just as you described for Word 2007. ![]()
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