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- Subject: Re: Help with Equation editor
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- Organization: Lockheed Missiles & Space Company, Inc.
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 12:17:07 PST
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- ------------------------- Original Article -------------------------
- >Someone recently asked me to help them create an equation in
- >.their Interleaf document. I had never done this, so I got the
- >manual and attempted it. I can create one, but cannot get the
- >edit->props (to change the contents of the equation) menu.
-
- >What am I doing wrong?
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- Props edit is the wrong function.
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- Create a frame, open it and Create>Misc>Equation.
- The default equation comes up.
- Select the equation and Edit>Content.
- Now, Misc>Batch Edit to get the Equation Editor window. On the Memu
- in that window you can go back to Interactive edit or just close.
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- You don't have to use the batch editor, you can interactively edit
- your equation from the Edit>Content mode. Notice on your Create menu
- once you Edit>Content, you have all the equation functions and fonts
- available as slide off selections.
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- Yes, there have been changes since 4.0. It's really easier now once
- you know how to get where you want to be.
- Thanks
-
- Mark Rauschkolb
- mark@cs.msstate.edu
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