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Equations may contain a lot of special symbols in tricky arrangements. Look at
this beauty (does it look familiar?) This equation is written in HTML, but how would we do it in Word? |
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C = | dE dT | = |
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0 | (E – EF) · D(E) |
df(E,T) dT | · dE |
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Well, this sub-chapter we will keep simple. Either you i) know how to
write equations with some kind of editor (Word offers an equation editor) or, ii),
you don't. |
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In the first case, you either do it directly in Word, or import it to Word, or
turn your equation into graphics (but never a picture!) and insert it into Word. |
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In the second case you learn it - all by yourself! There is no way that you can
learn it with a few hints from this page. You will find Internet
tutorials for the Word equation editor; the link provides access. |
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© H. Föll (Matwis Seminar)