![]() ![]() (If you want the font for the text to match the font for the mathematical symbols, use "Cambria" as your text font. en-us/word-help/linear-format-equations-and-math-autocorrect-in-word-HA101861025.aspxĪnd here's the Word 2010 document I created in the video:ĭ/s/wc43fh6ufc0jj4o/Sample%20Mathematical%20Document.docx Here is a comprehensive list of keyboard shortcuts: I have been told that contrary to what I said in the video about Word on a Mac, holding Control+= together will toggle the inputting of an equation, just as Alt+= does on a PC.įor these shortcuts to work on your computer, make sure that you have "Math AutoCorrect" feature turned on in your Microsoft Word preferences. At present, the browser-based version of Word does not have an equation editor built-in. For the keyboard shortcut that you want to turn off, clear the check box. Under Hardware, click Keyboard, and then click the Keyboard Shortcuts tab. On the Apple menu, click System Preferences. Even though I made this video with an older version of Microsoft Word, it should work on all recent versions of Word (Word 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 on a PC or Word 2011, 2014, 2016, 2019 on a Mac). To use a keyboard shortcut that is the same as a default Mac OS X keyboard shortcut, you must first turn off that Mac OS X keyboard shortcut. ![]() This short video illustrates how to create mathematical documents in Microsoft Word very quickly by using keyboard shortcuts.
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