

- MATHTYPE 6.7 OFFICE 2013 TRIAL
- MATHTYPE 6.7 OFFICE 2013 LICENSE
- MATHTYPE 6.7 OFFICE 2013 PROFESSIONAL
MATHTYPE 6.7 OFFICE 2013 LICENSE
MathType licenses Where do I find my license key?Your license keys for MathType 7 are included in the email you receive after purchasing.

With MathType the equations do require the MathType fonts to remain installed though, so take care not to remove any font with the name Euclid in it, nor the font MT Extra.

The only difference you'll notice is you'll no longer be able to make changes to these equations.
MATHTYPE 6.7 OFFICE 2013 TRIAL
What happens with MathType documents when my trial expires?The equations in documents you create during the trial remain readable and unchanged after your trial expires. One thing you cannot do after your trial expires is create or edit equations. Three, if you're in Word you can convert the equation to a Word equation editor (OMML) equation. Two, you can copy them as LaTeX or MathML or a site-specific format (such as WordPress and many others). One, you can view and print the equations. What can I do after the 30-day trial expires?There are 3 things you can do with an expired trial. There are no restrictions or limitations other than the time limit of 30 days. It is the main difference between this equation and a previous equation.What can I do with MathType during the 30-day trial?During your MathType trial period, you can do the same things as you can with a fully-registered copy of MathType. But Word 2013 will treat this as a Microsoft Office Word's object. Now the object will be opened where you choose "Microsoft Equation 3.0" and click on "Ok" button.Ī new window will be opened where you can choose the equation you need. There is one other way to add the equation to Word documents that is by using the Microsoft Equation 3.0 object.Ĭlick on the "Insert" Tab and choose "Object" within the text group. Now Write your own equation using symbols, structures and tools. You can also add a new equation by choosing " Insert New Equation" within the equation drop down list. You can also change the built-in equation by clicking on "Save as New equation" then enter the new equation and click on the "Ok" button. The drop down button of equations contains two options, "professional" and "linear" that help to change the look of the equation and changes it to inline in order for the option to change the location of the equation.
MATHTYPE 6.7 OFFICE 2013 PROFESSIONAL
Now by clicking your desired equation add it to your documents.īy clicking the "drop down button" of the equation box there are more options available, such as save as new Equation, professional look or linear look, also change to inline or display and justification settings. Use the following to insert the math equation in your documents.įirst of all open the document that you want to insert a math equation into and place your mouse pointer where you need to insert it.Ĭlick on the "Insert" Tab and choose "Equation drop down list" within the symbol group. However you can insert the math equation and symbol by hand but it looks more professional using the Word built-in feature. Someone might want to make a document, such as a business manager, finance manager, school teacher, university professor and for them Word provides the facility to add mathematics equations or symbols in their report. It is very useful when you want to insert a math equation in your documents. Inserting math equations is one of the most important features of Word 2013.
