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MathType with Microsoft Word
MathType Ribbon Tab in Word 2010 and 2007:
- Insert
Equation: The MathType tab on Word's Ribbon makes it easy to insert
equations, with or without equation numbers. No need to use the clunky
Insert Object dialog.
- MathType Commands:
The MathType tab also gives quick access to commands to renumber
equations on the fly, insert equation references, and to convert a Word
document to a web page, all while working in Word.
MathType menu and toolbar in Word 2003, and XP (2002):
- Insert
Equation: MathType installs a toolbar into Word, giving you the ability
to insert mathematical notation inline or centered, with or without
equation numbers, with just a click. No need to use the clunky Insert
Object dialog.
- MathType toolbar
and menu: The toolbar also gives quick access to commands to renumber
equations on the fly, insert equation references, to convert a Word
document to a web page, all while working in Word.
Change the font and style of all equations in a document:
- Format Equations: MathType adds its own menu in Word
that contains useful commands. One of these, Format Equations, lets you
change the font and style of all equations in a document.
Generate good-looking, accessible math web pages:
- MathPage: MathType includes our MathPage™ technology
that easily converts Microsoft Word documents into web pages, properly
handling mathematical symbols as well as MathType and Equation Editor
equations.
- MathML or GIF: MathPage can generate equations as
either GIF images or MathML. MathML will allow you to copy and paste
math into many applications that understand MathML.
- Math accessibility: MathML is the key to math accessibility, allowing equations in web pages to be spoken by screen readers that are used by the blind and others.
Edit equations inline or in a separate window:
- Two editing modes: MathType allows you to edit equations inline like Equation Editor or, if you prefer, in a separate window.
- Multiple zoom levels: It can be hard to read small
subscripts, superscripts and accents (primes and hats) while editing an
equation inline in a Word document viewed at normal zoom levels.
MathType allows you edit equations at 400%, for example, while working
with your document at a normal zoom level.
Typing equations from the keyboard:
- Create and edit equations using only the keyboard and
without leaving Word: MathType adds keyboard shortcuts to Word that
allow you to insert a new equation, or edit an existing one, using just
a keystroke.
- Type equations in TeX directly into Word: You can
type TeX directly into Word. When you are done, type Alt+\ (Toggle TeX)
to convert it to a MathType equation. Later, if you want to edit the
equation's TeX code, just type Alt+\ again. The Toggle TeX command
allows you to switch between TeX and MathType views of the equation.
Equation numbering:
- Insert Equation Numbers: Insert chapter, section and
equation numbers on either the right or left-hand side of your
equations. If you later insert new equations into the middle of your
document, the entire document is automatically renumbered.
- Format Equation Numbers: Customize equation numbering
formats by choosing Roman or Arabic numerals, upper and lower case
letters, and any type of enclosure and separator for styles applied to
chapter, section and equation numbers.
Browse all equations and equation numbers in a document:
- Extends Word's Browse Feature: Use MathType's
equation browser to review all equations in your document or check all
equation numbers and references for consistency. Buttons allow you to
move forward or backward in the document one equation or number at a
time.
Export all equations in a document to TeX/LaTeX, MathML, EPS, or GIF:
- Export Equations: Automatically export all equations in a document as image files in these formats: EPS, GIF, or WMF.
- QuarkXPress, InDesign, FrontPage, Dreamweaver: If you
are working with page layout or HTML-authoring software, this command
will save you time by not having to open and save each equation
individually.
- Convert Equations: Convert all equations in a document to TeX, LaTeX or MathML in preparation for a custom export process.
MathType with Microsoft PowerPoint
- MathType Ribbon Tab in PowerPoint 2010 and 2007: The
MathType tab on PowerPoint's Ribbon makes it easy to insert equations.
No need to use the clunky Insert Object dialog.
- MathType menu and toolbar in PowerPoint 2003 and XP
(2002): MathType installs a toolbar and menu into PowerPoint, giving
you the ability to insert an equation into a slide with just a click.
No need to use the clunky Insert Object dialog.
- Browse all equations in a presentation: The browse
feature lets you move forward and back one equation at a time, making
it easy to review all equations within a presentation.
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