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From: ow on 19 Feb 2010 22:12 How do I save a WORD document into MathML or .xht?
From: Yves Dhondt on 20 Feb 2010 04:53 I'm not aware of any direct way (like a save as option) of doing this. Internally Word 2007 uses OMML rather than MathML. But you can copy OMML equations to the clipboard as MathML. Select one of your equations so that the 'Equation Tools' 'Design' tab becomes available. Select the little arrow next to 'Tools' to get to the equation options. Once there, select 'Copy MathML to the clipboard as plain text'. From there on, you can do whatever you want with it. Yves "ow" <ow(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:154EE5C2-B02D-4937-A470-723CF9159FD4(a)microsoft.com... > How do I save a WORD document into MathML or .xht?
From: Bob Mathews on 22 Feb 2010 11:12
On 19-Feb-2010, ow wrote: > How do I save a WORD document into MathML or .xht? MathType has a command named "Publish to MathPage" that converts the Word document with equations into a web page with MathML. It doesn't matter what format the equations were originally in (Microsoft Equation 3.0, MathType, or Word 2007 format). The web page extension will be .xht if you use the "XHTML+MathML" option. If you want to try this out, you can download the 30-day trial of MathType. For instructions, look in MathType Help for the topic "Publishing to MathPage Step-by-Step" (either in the Office 2007 or Office 2000, 2002, and 2003 section, under MathType's Support for Microsoft Word. -- Bob Mathews Director of Training Design Science, Inc. bobm at dessci.com http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType MathType, MathFlow, MathPlayer, MathDaisy, Equation Editor |