Anybody know what or how to tell what format the equation is in in Word? Also, how would I change the font in Math? I can try changing it to match what Word uses and see if that fixes the problem.
On Sun, 2005-11-20 at 12:30, J-Marc Gervais wrote: > CPHennessy a écrit : > > On Tue November 8 2005 16:01, Adam Stein wrote: > ... > >>I'm running OpenOffice.org v2.0 on a RH9 system. I created a document > >>with swriter, inserting a few math equations (by > >>Insert->Object->Formula). The people that need to read it use MS Office > >>2003 (on XP systems). On the Tools->Options->Load/Save->Microsoft > >>Office window, I have OpenOffice.org Math to MathType checked (as in > >>convert from OpenOffice.org Math to MS MathType when saving the file). > >> > >>They tell me that they see boxes in the math equations instead of the > >>correct symbols. If they edit the equation, then all the symbols appear > >>correctly (just the act of editing, without changing anything, is enough > >>to get the correct symbols to appear). Maybe MS Word MathType isn't > >>activated in showing the correct symbols until that first edit? > ... > > Maybe a font like OpenSymbol doesn't exist on the computer with Word, > then when re-opening formula, it "translate" font in an other one????? -- Adam Stein @ Xerox Corporation Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Disclaimer: Any/All views expressed here have been proved to be my own. [http://www.csh.rit.edu/~adam/] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
