Equation editor

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Suzanne S. Barnhill

It's for creating equations. You use Insert | Object | Microsoft Equation
3.0 to insert an equation object (if you do this often, you may want to add
an Equation Editor button to a toolbar), and then you just kind of follow
your nose. If you know what you want your equation to look like, then poke
around in the various palettes on the EE toolbar until you find what you
want. F1 will bring up the EE Help, which should provide answers for
anything you can't figure out on your own.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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Doug Robbins

It is for creating complex equations in a Word Document. You access it by
selection Object from the Insert menu and then scrolling down the list of
available objects until you come to the Microsoft Equation 3.0 item and
selecting it and then clicking OK.

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Hope this helps.

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