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- From: WKWINKEL@ibm.rz.uni-passau.de
- Subject: Re: Help: Formulas in Word
- Message-ID: <16B4FAD0E.WKWINKEL@ibm.rz.uni-passau.de>
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- Organization: University of Passau - Germany
- References: <1993Jan5.141054.508@athena.mit.edu>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 11:18:17 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan5.141054.508@athena.mit.edu>
- bpburke@athena.mit.edu (Brian P Burke) writes:
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- >
- >I'm looking for information to help my brother fromat formulas for his
- >thesis (which is due real soon!). He has just simple math equations to layout
- >and is using MS Word for Windows. He has used the subscript and superscript commands,
- >but the results really aren't good. Does anyone know of a better way
- >for format formulas in Word? Are there any PD tools to help with this?
- >
- >I'm not sure what version of Word he is using, but he is using Windows 3.0
- >Would it be helpful to upgrade to 3.1 to get the TT fonts for this
- >task? He is also using a DeskJet printer if that matters.
- >
- >Any and all suggestions would be helpful.
- >
- >Thanks,
- >-Brian
- >---------------------------
- >brianb@atc.ll.mit.edu -or-
- >bpburke@athena.mit.edu
- >
- >
- >--
- >----------
- >brianb@atc.ll.mit.edu
- >bpburke@athena.mit.edu
- Brian,
- if your brother is using V.2.0 - there is a formulae editor included.
- if your brother is using V.1.1 he should use the formula-type field.
- The "field"-function should be explained in any manual.
- Regards,
- Olaf Winkelhake
-