Microsoft Equation

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Andy

Does anyone know what happened to microsoft equation?

I have Office 2000 at home and XP at work.
I need MSEquation at both places but it doesn't appear to
come with the XP package.
 
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Mike Williams [MVP]

Andy said:
Does anyone know what happened to microsoft equation?

I have Office 2000 at home and XP at work.
I need MSEquation at both places but it doesn't appear to
come with the XP package.

It might not have been installed. There is a help topic on installing it:
If you originally installed Microsoft Office from a network file server or
from a shared folder, you must install Equation Editor from that location.
If you installed Office from a CD-ROM, you must install Equation Editor from
the disc.

1.. Quit all programs.
2.. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Windows Control
Panel.
3.. Do one of the following:
a.. If you installed your Office program as part of Microsoft Office,
click Microsoft Office in the Currently installed programs box, and then
click Change.
b.. If you installed your Office program individually, click the name of
your program in the Currently installed programs box, and then click Change.
4.. Click Add or Remove Features, and then click Next.
5.. Select the Choose advanced customization of applications check box,
and then click Next.
6.. Expand the Office Tools menu item, click the arrow next to Equation
Editor, and then click Run from My Computer.



Mike Williams - Office MVP http://www.mvps.org/faq/

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