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From: Error on 25 Feb 2010 18:05 Not true. I you want to change the font in an equation just select this equation, and then go to the word tab on the very top "Design"-> and in the "Tools"-area on the left click "normal text". After that you can choose any font and size for your equation. "Rob KB" wrote: > Thanks, Suzanne - that's what I was afraid of. > > I, for one, will continue to use Equation Editor, because it although it's > old, it does what it's told. I hate it when new versions of programs remove > functionality that I've come to rely on. > > Rob > > "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: > > > At present, Cambria Math is the only font available for equations in Word > > 2007 (unless you use the old Equation Editor from earlier versions). > > > > -- > > Suzanne S. Barnhill > > Microsoft MVP (Word) > > Words into Type > > Fairhope, Alabama USA > > http://word.mvps.org > > > > "Rob KB" <Rob KB(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:EE33DA4E-9490-4770-A1D6-269A68708E5C(a)microsoft.com... > > > Ideally, I'd like to change the default font for equations, but the > > > dialogue > > > box will only show me Cambria Math and won't allow changes. However, being > > > able to change the font inside a particular equation, while not as > > > efficient, > > > would do. > > > > > > Any suggestions welcome! > > > > > > >
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