There are a number of high quality equation editors available for linux/unix
including one that comes as a part of Mozilla


But if the course requirements say MS Word, then that's what you are stuck with.


On Thursday, November 20, 2003, at 08:06 PM, Dirk Ouellette wrote:


I'm planning to take my Nursing pre-reqs now so when I retire from the
Post office in Oct '06, I'll be ready to go. the following is a
requirement for my first online Math 60 class.
Will open Office fill the bill here?
Thanks, Dirk

Course Specific Requirements: [image]Microsoft Word with Equation Editor
installed.


You will be submitting homework assigments as Microsoft Word documents.
You need to have the equation editor loaded in Microsoft Word. Check out
the following link for instructions on using equation editor



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