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SUMMARYThis article tells how to create and insert multiple equations in Word for Windows without closing and restarting the Microsoft Equation Editor for each equation. MORE INFORMATION
If you need to insert several equations in your Word document, it may be
convenient to launch Equation Editor and leave it running in the background
while you edit your Word document.
Starting Equation Editor from Program ManagerThe Equation Editor program file (EQNEDIT.EXE) is located in the <WINDOWS>\MSAPPS\EQUATION subdirectory. From the File menu in Windows Program Manager, choose Run. On the Command Line, type the path and filename and choose the OK Button. For example, type the following:c:\windows\msapps\equation\eqnedit.exeWhen you launch Equation Editor from Windows Program Manager, as described above, no client-server relationship exists between Word and Equation Editor. As a result, you must copy the equation in Equation Editor, switch to Word, and paste the equation in your Word document. Because Equation Editor is not in a server relationship with Word, no Update command appears on the File menu in Equation Editor. REFERENCES"Microsoft Windows User's Guide," version 3.1, pages 56-57 Additional query words: winword2 6.0 1.0 1.10 1.10a 2.0 winword ole task swapper list CTRL+ESC ALT+TAB ALT+ESC application separate object linking embedding embed field special word6 link
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