In article <1533D521-93DE-4540-BA2D-(E-Mail Removed)>, Neal Stoughton
wrote:
> I am unable to use Powerpoint 2007 with the equation editor (insert
> object/equation editor 3.0). It compresses the equation together and is
> totally useless. When i try to drag the handles the size of the equation can
> be changed but it the elements remain overprinted and the right side cut off.
>
>
> Does anyone know what can be done about this? Why doesn't the new equation
> editor in Word work also in Powerpoint? I have to do a public presentation
> with equations and I am getting desperate.
You probably aren't in the mood for a scolding about the dangers of beta
software and the folly of getting yourself in a situation where you have to
depend on it and can't revert to the previous version.
So I'll zip it.
But try this:
After inserting the equation and before doing ANYTHING else to it, rightclick
and choose COPY.
Next click the HOME tab
At the far left of the ribbon, click the downarrow under Paste and choose Paste
Special.
In the dialog box that comes up, choose Enhanced Metafile.
Now you can scale it up by dragging the corners and so on. The results here
look quite reasonable. Far far better than what the Insert originally supplied.
Good luck with your presentation and never ever put any trust in beta software
again. "Beta" is softwaredeveloperspeak for "chock full of bugs"
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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ:
www.pptfaq.com
PPTools:
www.pptools.com
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