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Re: embedding Mathematica equations in MS Word part 2

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  • Subject: [mg26037] Re: embedding Mathematica equations in MS Word part 2
  • From: Alan <kd7cyb at mac.com>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 04:07:46 -0500 (EST)
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Try exporting it as EPS if Word supports that format. That format is resolution
independent. Otherwise, I would never use Microsoft's bloated, klutzy, programs
for anything productive.

Alan

Mike wrote:

> In the previous post I should have mentioned that I have rebuilt my font
> index in PDF writer but this doesn't seem to help.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> embedding Mathematica equations in MS Word
>
> (...and having them look good when printed.)
>
> I use V4.0 in a G4 Mac.
>
> To cut a long story short I use mathematica at home but need to print stuff
> out at work. To embed mathematica equations into word documents the easiest
> way to get them looking like the real thing is to save them as PICT and
> insert them into the word document.
>
> I print my word document to PDF using acrobat exchange but this produces a
> weird error saying that the MC font is missing (the font is not
> missing...unless it is not looking for it in the font folder in the system
> folder).
>
> As a result the standard mathematica MC font (which I thought was
> courier??!! why is it MC?) is replaced by Times in the the pdf document.
>
> The sky is not going to fall in but this is irritating.
>
> any suggestions?
>
> thanks
>
> Mike


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