Microsoft Equation Mac Click Does Not Work

  • 2020-3-19  Equation Editor in Word not working. I did not do the update because I need my equations tool to work as it was working. I am on a Mac computer not a PC. Your new office fix is for a PC and when I do what Doug said There is this equations box that appears and it's hard to see and it doesn't have all the things my equations tool had.
  • Note: Keep in mind that Microsoft OneNote does not currently calculate an equation. It helps you structure one when you to need to communicate mathematical equations in your notes. It helps you structure one when you to need to communicate mathematical equations in your notes.
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  • How do I convert an equation? The equation converter is only available for Office 365 or Office 2019. While your equations should still display correctly, in order to edit them you would need to either: Upgrade to Office 365 or Office 2019, then you can use the equation converter. Download and install MathType from Wiris. MathType has a free 30-day trial, after which you can purchase it if you still need it.
  • Why is my Equation button not available I can't figure out why I can't the Equation button is not working in the Insert Ribbon on Word 2007, its greyed out and I can't click on it. And I know I can insert an object and selection Equation Editor 3.0 but that's not an answer to my question as to why this isn't working the way it should from the.
  • 2020-3-19  I'm sure everyone else here just wants the truth as well, so I don't think it's important where the 'expired license' rumor began, but I just want you to know it's not true. This is not why Equation Editor (aka Microsoft Equation 3.0) is missing from Office 2016 for Mac. It is correct that the OMML editor cannot edit Equation Editor equations.

Write or type any math problem and Math Assistant in OneNote can solve it for you — helping you reach the solution quickly, or displaying step-by-step instructions that help you learn how to reach the solution on your own. After solving your equation, there are many options to continue exploring math learning with Math Assistant.

Note: This feature is only available if you have an Office 365 subscription. If you are an Office 365 subscriber, make sure you have the latest version of Office.

On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Object. In the Object dialog box, click the Create New tab. In the Object type box, click Microsoft Equation 3.0, and then click OK. Use the symbols, templates, or frameworks on the Equation toolbar to edit the equation.

Step 1: Enter your equation

In the Draw tab, write or type your equation. Use the Lasso Select tool to draw a circle around the equation. Then select Math. This will open the Math Assistant pane.

Learn more:Create your equation using ink or text.

  • Select Settings if you want to switch between solving real numbers and complex numbers, or if you want to set the angle measurement of graphs to degrees, radians, or gradians.

Step 2: Solve your equation

To solve the current equation, do any of the following:

  1. Click or tap the Select an action box and then choose the action you want Math Assistant to take. The available choices in this drop-down menu depend on the selected equation.
    Learn more: Problem types supported by Math Assistant

  2. Review the solution that OneNote displays underneath the action you selected. In the example below, the selected option Solve for x displays the solution.

  • To learn how OneNote solved the problem, you can click or tap Show steps, and then select the detail of what you want to view. The available choices in this drop-down menu depend on the selected equation.

  • To hear the solution steps read out loud, select Immersive Reader to launch it from OneNote.

  • Generate a practice quiz to keep practicing this type of equation.

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Tip: You can drag the solution steps to any place on your page.

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