Besides basic Word content editing features, users can still insert charts, tables, or even Math and Chemistry formulas to cater to their teaching and learning needs. Unlike Office 2016 when users can draw to display formulas, the Word 2007 version is required to enter the content. The following article will guide readers to insert Math formulas on Word as well as how to customize the formula to be more accurate.
Instructions for inserting math expressions on Word
Step 1:
Click on the Insert tab and then click on Equation to select the Math expression to create.

Step 2:
Select the expression available in the list you want to use on Word.

The generic icon will appear in the Word interface as shown, followed by the editing interface above.

Step 3:
Here, please edit the expression according to the content.

Step 4:
In case the user wants to create a formula that does not follow the default style provided by Excel, click Equation and select Insert New Equation .

Step 5:
Next in the Design section tab, select the value types in the Math expression, such as selecting fractions and choosing Fraction and choosing the type of fraction you want to create.

Or you can select the base recipe, click on Radical and enter your base formula. Depending on the content of the expression you need to enter in Word, we choose the correct input formulas.

So by providing users with a list of mathematical formulas, it is easier to choose to complete the problem in Word. The general formula will be displayed and you only need to enter the index to finish.
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