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Modern versions of Word include almost all the symbols and structures a math professor could need. These can either be [[Insert-Equations-in-Microsoft-Word#Using_the_Keyboard:_Microsoft_Word_2007_to_Present_sub|quickly typed with shortcuts]] or found in the convenient [[Insert-Equations-in-Microsoft-Word#Microsoft_Word_2016.2C_2013.2C_2010.2C_or_2007_sub|Equation menu]], depending on your preference. The process is a little different [[Insert-Equations-in-Microsoft-Word#Office_for_Mac_2016_or_2011_sub|if you're on a Mac]], or using [[Insert-Equations-in-Microsoft-Word#Microsoft_Word_2003_sub|Word 2003 or older]]. Note that the old "Insert Object" method from Word 2003 is not included in modern versions, but you can purchase the MathType add-in if you prefer its syntax. | Modern versions of Word include almost all the symbols and structures a math professor could need. These can either be [[Insert-Equations-in-Microsoft-Word#Using_the_Keyboard:_Microsoft_Word_2007_to_Present_sub|quickly typed with shortcuts]] or found in the convenient [[Insert-Equations-in-Microsoft-Word#Microsoft_Word_2016.2C_2013.2C_2010.2C_or_2007_sub|Equation menu]], depending on your preference. The process is a little different [[Insert-Equations-in-Microsoft-Word#Office_for_Mac_2016_or_2011_sub|if you're on a Mac]], or using [[Insert-Equations-in-Microsoft-Word#Microsoft_Word_2003_sub|Word 2003 or older]]. Note that the old "Insert Object" method from Word 2003 is not included in modern versions, but you can purchase the MathType add-in if you prefer its syntax. | ||
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