Re: Can't figure out how to export Mathematica into Word
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- Subject: [mg98226] Re: Can't figure out how to export Mathematica into Word
- From: Helen Read <hpr at together.net>
- Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2009 04:35:01 -0500 (EST)
- References: <gr21lh$lqk$1@smc.vnet.net>
neojunkox wrote: > I help out my lab partners in one of my classes by exporting out the > data and equations we worked on from mathematica. They use microsoft > word so I need to copy or export things into rtf first or copy things > directly into microsoft word. The problem is that many symbols come out= > strangely when I try to export or even copy them the tables and math > notation comes out like --- > {\[Null], "\!\(\*SubscriptBox[\(F\), \(1\)]\)", > "\!\(\*SubscriptBox[\(d\), \(1\)]\)", "\!\(\*SubscriptBox[\(=EF=81=B4\)= , > \(1\)]\)", "\!\(\*SubscriptBox[\(F\), \(2\)]\)", > > It seems like there is something not set up the way I want to in the > export or copy functions... Also, when exporting to rtf, the tables com= e > out as a list of data instead of being in the correct form. Another > system used to export this stuff out to rtf correctly by default... How= > do I set up mathematica to do the same? Use CopyAs -> MathML and paste into Word. Equations, tables, etc., copy nicely this way, and can then be further edited within Word. (This works = for Word 2007, at any rate. Probably not for earlier versions of Word.) -- Helen Read University of Vermont