Equation in Word 2016
Shortcut keys for inserting Greek symbols into the equation
In Word 2016 equation many symbols can be inserted using a \+name of the symbol:
Setting font size and styles in an equation
Setting font styles & sizes in an equation is a simple process.
How to insert an equation with integral
This tip displays how to add an equation with integral, for example, Gauss's law, also known as Gauss's flux theorem.
Shortcut keys for inserting symbols and templates into the equation
In Word 2016 equations many mathematical symbols can be inserted using the
\+name of the symbol (how to insert Greek symbols, see
Shortcut keys for inserting Greek symbols into the equation):
How to add your own equation to the Equation gallery
When you modify the built-in equations or create your own, you can save them to the gallery for future
use.
How to insert an equation with matrix
This tip displays how to insert an equation with matrix, for example, the Electromagnetic tensor.
Adjusting spacing and alignment in an equation
Word 2016 automatically handles formatting; nonetheless, you can manually adjust the spacing and alignment
of equations.
How to insert an equation with fractions, square roots and exponents
This tip displays how to add an equation with fractions, square roots and exponents, for example, the normal or Gaussian distribution.
Working with Microsoft Equation
Microsoft Equation helps you add fractions, exponents, integrals, and so on to Word documents.
You start building an equation by opening Microsoft Equation: