Share MathType Equations: Techniques and Tips from Design Science's Bob Mathews

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In summary, to share MathType equations with others, you can export them as images or copy and paste them into documents or emails. The best way to copy and paste MathType equations into a document is to use the "Paste as Picture" option, which will preserve the quality of the equation as an image. MathType equations can also be converted to other formats such as LaTeX, MathML, and Microsoft Equation. If you need to edit an equation that has already been shared, you can use the MathType Community web service or copy the equation as MathML and edit it in a document. For creating professional-looking equations, it is important to use proper spacing and alignment, the correct font and font size, and parentheses and brackets for clarity
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We have some MathType users who want to create lists of equations to share. Are any of you doing that? Care to share your techniques?

Thanks,
Bob Mathews
Design Science
 
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We have some MathType users who want to create lists of equations to share. Are any of you doing that? Care to share your techniques?

Thanks,
Bob Mathews
Design Science

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1. How can I share MathType equations with others?

To share MathType equations with others, you can export them as images or copy and paste them into documents or emails. You can also use the MathType Community web service to share equations with others online.

2. What is the best way to copy and paste MathType equations into a document?

The best way to copy and paste MathType equations into a document is to use the "Paste as Picture" option, which will preserve the quality of the equation as an image. Alternatively, you can use the "Copy as MathML" option for a more accessible and editable equation in the document.

3. Can MathType equations be converted to other formats?

Yes, MathType equations can be converted to other formats such as LaTeX, MathML, and Microsoft Equation. This can be done by using the "Save As" or "Export" options in the program.

4. How can I edit an equation that has already been shared with others?

If you have shared an equation with others and need to make edits, you can use the MathType Community web service to retrieve and edit the equation. You can also use the "Copy as MathML" option to paste the equation into a document and make edits there.

5. Are there any tips for creating professional-looking equations with MathType?

Yes, here are a few tips for creating professional-looking equations with MathType: use proper spacing and alignment, use the correct font and font size, use parentheses and brackets for clarity, and use the MathType templates for commonly used equations. You can also adjust the equation style and size to fit your specific needs.

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