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Exercise 1:

1. Open Microsoft Word.


2. To insert an equation, choose  
 
 






. One of 2 things will happen:
‘ A highlighted area will appear, along with equation editing palettes. This is
known as in-place editing. It can be very difficult to see what is being
entered.
OR
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‘ A separate window will open, with the palettes on top. This is much easier for
entering equations. This looks like the following.

3. To exit and return to your Word document you may choose  

 


    Ë to update the Word document but remain in the equation editor
you may choose   
4. In-place editing is the default, but it is possible to make window editing the default.


 
  Same as clicking on | 

  +  Opens Windows 

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  + brings up the  command.

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  + toggles you between the  and wherever you happen to be. 

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