Matrix formatting

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How can I create ( or format ) 2x2, 3x3 or 4x4 matrix in Word 2003? I Hope
You understand, what I ask - I do not speak English well.
 
The English is fine, but the term "matrix" isn't quite clear - Do you mean a
"Table" to organize information in columns & rows? If so go to Table>
Insert> Table & specify how many columns by how many rows (2z2, 3x3, etc.)

Alternatively, there is an Insert Table button on the Standard toolbar which
can be used for the same basic purpose. You might want to take a look at:

http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfms/TableBasics.htm

If this doesn't answer your question I'd need a better description of what
you mean by "matrix":)

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 
How can I create ( or format ) 2x2, 3x3 or 4x4 matrix in Word 2003? I Hope
You understand, what I ask - I do not speak English well.

Look in the Insert > Object dialog. If "Microsoft Equation 3.0" is in
the list, select it and click OK. If it is not in the list, you can
install it by running the Office installer again, choosing a custom
installation, and selecting the Equation Editor from the Office Tools
group.

When the Equation Editor is visible, there is a floating toolbar with
"templates" or placeholders for various kinds of mathematical
expressions. The templates for matrix expressions are the rightmost
group in the bottom row. Click the matrix group and choose the size
you want, then fill in the placeholders.

If you need to use the Equation Editor often, you can add a button to
a toolbar to start it.
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customization/AsgnCmdOrMacroToToolbar.htm
explains how to do it; the command you need is the InsertEquation
command in the All Commands category.

If you need more mathematical expressions than the Equation Editor can
produce, try the MathType product at http://www.mathtype.com.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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I got it! Thank You very much!!!

Jay Freedman said:
Look in the Insert > Object dialog. If "Microsoft Equation 3.0" is in
the list, select it and click OK. If it is not in the list, you can
install it by running the Office installer again, choosing a custom
installation, and selecting the Equation Editor from the Office Tools
group.

When the Equation Editor is visible, there is a floating toolbar with
"templates" or placeholders for various kinds of mathematical
expressions. The templates for matrix expressions are the rightmost
group in the bottom row. Click the matrix group and choose the size
you want, then fill in the placeholders.

If you need to use the Equation Editor often, you can add a button to
a toolbar to start it.
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customization/AsgnCmdOrMacroToToolbar.htm
explains how to do it; the command you need is the InsertEquation
command in the All Commands category.

If you need more mathematical expressions than the Equation Editor can
produce, try the MathType product at http://www.mathtype.com.

--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
newsgroup so all may benefit.
 
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