From: chuckm on 11 Mar 2010 08:41 My daughters old computer is running XP with Powerpoint 2000. She has a need to use the equation editor for a school project, but it does not appear to be installed. I looked in Insert/Object and there was nothing there. So, where do I get it and how do I install it? Is there a version for 2000 or would current equations 3.0 work? All help appreciated. Thanks Chuck
From: Matti Vuori on 11 Mar 2010 09:12 chuckm <cmryglot(a)cisco.com> wrote in news:09313efd-88fd-4543-ad4a- 98be692c7f82(a)q16g2000yqq.googlegroups.com: > My daughters old computer is running XP with Powerpoint 2000. She > has a need to use the equation editor for a school project, but it > does not appear to be installed. I looked in Insert/Object and there > was nothing there. > > So, where do I get it and how do I install it? Is there a version > for 2000 or would current equations 3.0 work? If you look at Help in PPT 2000, you will find that it instructs you to create equations by inserting a Microsoft Equation 3.0 object. ....And the help page titled "Insert an Equation" explains how to install the equation editor if it isn't installed.
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