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Note: Office 2010 and 2007 offer built-in equationsupport; see Microsoft's explanations for Word2010 and Word2007.

Mar 16, 2008  Hi guys, request for help again! I have generated an equation in Microsoft word using the equation editor which is fine. Now I want to change its colour from black text to white text so I can put it into a Keynote presentation with a black background. Microsoft Equation Editor 3.0 (MEE) was a third-party component that was included in many versions of Office to help users add math equations to documents. MEE was pulled from the product, retroactively back to Office 2007, due to security concerns. Add an equation to the equation gallery. Select the equation you want to add. Choose the down arrow and select Save as New Equation. Type a name for the equation in the Create New Building Block dialog. Select Equations in the gallery list. Mac 2011 Equation Editor MIA. I am using Word for Mac 2011 version 14.1.2 on a Mac Powerbook running 10.6.8. The equation editor appears to be unavailable. Specifically, when I try to insert a new equation (using Insert-Equation), the window switches from Print to Draft mode and the Equation option in the Insert menu is now grayed out. In the box of customizable options, click the arrow next to Office Tools and select Equation Editor. Click Install. To use the Equation Editor in an Office application. Open the desired Office application. Click Insert, and then Object. In the list of Object types, choose Microsoft Equation (this will open the Equation Editor).

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In Office 2008 and 2004, Equation Editor is not always part of thetypical installation. To add Equation Editor, follow the appropriateinstructions below; you will need the installation CD or the files youdownloaded from IUware.

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Note:Microsoft remote desktop resolution mac. In Office for Mac, the Equation Editor istypically installed by default. To check to see if it is installed,see the following path location, replacing versionwith the version of Office you have installed:

If it is not installed already, to add Equation Editor:

  1. On the desktop, double-click the Microsoft Office 2008 orMicrosoft Office 2004 icon.

    Note: If you are installing a copy downloaded fromIUware, you should have a .dmg file on yourdesktop. Usually, Mac OS X will automatically mount thisfile. If it doesn't, double-click the .dmg file to mount itand start the install process.

  2. The setup window will offer one or two installation options,depending on which version of Office you are installing:
    • The first option is available in both Office 2008 and 2004. InOffice 2008, it is labeled Office Installer. In Office 2004,it is labeled Office Setup Assistant. Follow theinstructions below to use one of these tools.
    • The second option is available only in Office 2004, and is labeledOffice 2004. To install all Office 2004 applications andcomponents (such as the Equation Editor), drag and drop this icon intoyour Applications folder.

  3. Run the Office Setup Assistant or OfficeInstaller, following steps 1 through 4 in the installation.
  4. If you are prompted to select your installation location, eitherchoose the location of a current Office installation, or select thelocation you'd like to use for a new installation.
  5. In the box of customizable options, click the arrow next toOffice Tools and select Equation Editor.
  6. Click Install.

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To use the Equation Editor in an Office application

  1. Open the desired Office application.
  2. Click Insert, and then Object.
  3. In the list of Object types, choose Microsoft Equation(this will open the Equation Editor).
  4. In the Equation Editor window, form your equation;when finished, click the red X in the upper right to closethe window.
  5. After a moment, the equation will appear in the application.