Use these percentage values as a guide revise as desired:
That way when you change the full size setting, you don’t need to change the others. Suggestion: Set the Full size in points, and the other sizes in percent. Set the Full size to the same size as your text in Word. Setting Font Sizes in Equation Editor Don’t change these styles!ġ. Failure to do this will cause unpredictable results.Ģ. CAUTION: These 3 styles must always be set to Symbol font: L.C. Normally these 5 styles are the same as each other, and the same as what you’re using in Word. The styles Text, Function, Variable, Matrix-Vector, and Number may be set to whatever font you want. Set the styles to the desired font by using the drop-down lists. Setting font styles & sizes in Equation Editor is a simple process. Setting Font Styles in Equation Editor (see p. With Equation Editor open, these menus are Equation Editor menus, not Word menus.ġ.A collection of “support notices” at the site covers most topics for both Equation Editor and MathType.īob Mathews Director of Training For technical support: ¾ Phone: 56 ¾ Email: ¾ Web: (click one of the Support links). You can access this handout and others at 9 Technical Support – We provide lifetime technical support for MathType. Periodically we post new tips that help you get the best use out of MathType and save time in the process: 9 Handouts – Whenever I present a session like this one at a conference, I post my handout on our web site for a year. 9 “Math Anywhere and Everywhere” – We have additional help on our website for using MathType with many other applications and websites: 9 Tips & Tricks – This is the newest feature of our website: MathType Tips & Tricks.
In fact, the entire content of the MathType User Manual is now incorporated into MathType Help (MathType version 6 and later). I hope many of your needs will be addressed in this session but if you need help in the future, the following sources are available: 9 MathType Help– Both Equation Editor and MathType have extensive help files. The “old” one is still available in all Office 2007 applications, and this is the one we’ll be using. We will not use the “new” Equation Editor in Word 2007.
Rather than a complete tutorial or full training session, we will use the allotted time to demonstrate how to create mathematical expressions with these products and how to best insert them into Microsoft Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and Web pages. This session is designed to help you get the most out of Equation Editor and MathType – the professional version of the Equation Editor included in Microsoft Office. Welcome to Equation Editor and MathType: Top Tips from an Expert. Equation Editor and MathType: Top Tips from an Expert Presented by: Bob Mathews Director of Training Design Science, Inc.