Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around how to change the properties of multiple equations in MathType within a Word document, specifically focusing on adjusting size and style to match a newly created equation. The scope includes technical troubleshooting and user experiences with different versions of Word and MathType.
Discussion Character
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- Omri seeks a method to change the properties of existing equations in MathType to match a new equation without altering them one by one.
- One participant suggests using the Format Equations command in the MathType tab of Word's Ribbon, provided the new equation is copied to the clipboard and the "Whole document" option is selected.
- Another participant notes that the availability of the MathType tab depends on the version of Word being used, indicating that it may not be present in Word 2008 on Mac.
- Omri mentions using Word 2007 and MathType 6 but cannot find the MathType tab in the Ribbon.
- A later reply suggests reinstalling MathType as a potential solution if the tab is missing, and advises contacting tech support if the issue persists.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express differing experiences based on their versions of Word and MathType, indicating that there is no consensus on a universal solution. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the specific steps for Omri's situation.
Contextual Notes
Limitations include the dependency on specific versions of Word and MathType, as well as the potential need for reinstallation to access certain features.