How can I format equations in Word 2013 automatically?

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I use Microsoft Word as a text editor (Office 2013 package). I built document with a document with lots of equations making use of the Microsoft Equation 3.0 . However every time I save the document, I ask to update the figure indexes, or open the document on another machine, some equations (and symbols) lose the formatting I applied.

In this context, I would like to know if there is any form of reformatting (routine) or standardizing these equations. So, these formations are not lost regardless of the operation you do in / with document.

I apologize if I'm escaping from the OS scope, but I was curious, because the other day I found a

I tried this question in specific forums of the tool, but until then I did not succeed. But considering the plurality of OS accessors, I decided to look for a tip, since I'm tired of passing equation by symbol / symbol by symbol, every time I need to submit a report.

PS: If you need more information, please request in the comments, so I can answer or update the question.

    
asked by anonymous 27.08.2016 / 22:25

1 answer

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LaTex is a standard and very widespread solution for what you want.

However, in the short term, how about generating / capturing an image of the equation and inserting it directly into your document? This would make the formula an image object and would never lose its formatting.

Another alternative is an online tool that converts LaTex to Word format: link

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I hope I have helped!

    
30.08.2016 / 15:56