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Re: Re: embedding Mathematica equations in MS Word part 2
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- Subject: [mg26237] Re: [mg26217] Re: embedding Mathematica equations in MS Word part 2
- From: Andrew Watson <abwatson at mail.arc.nasa.gov>
- Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 02:16:22 -0500 (EST)
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- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
I am very interested in getting high quality equations from Mathematica into
word/pdf/html. As to your method, on Mathematica 4.1 on a mac, there is no
"right button" and I do not find the "Copy As -- Metafile" option.
Any suggestions?
Andrew
>Hi Mike,
>
>I cannot understand what you exactly want to do. But, anyway, I suppose that
>you are not aware of probably the best way to copy a Mathematica
>equation into a
>Word document, which is:
>
> 1) Drag and Select the part of equation in the notebook.
> 2) Push the right button and the pop-up menu will display, where you
>select "Copy As -- Metafile".
> 3) In the Word file, select "Edit -- Paste Special -- Extended Meta
>File"
>
>Note that simple copy by "Ctrl V" or "Edit -- Paste" does not work well.
>By the way, why don't you make your notebook files directly into pdf files,
>instead of Word to PDF?
>
>Regards,
>DongGook Park
>
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