Insert equations

The Presentation Editor allows you to create equations using the built-in templates, edit them, insert special characters (including mathematical operators, Greek letters, accents, etc.).

Add a new equation

To insert an equation from the gallery,

  1. switch to the Insert tab of the top toolbar,
  2. click the arrow next to the
    Equation icon on the top toolbar,
  3. in the opened drop-down list select the equation category you need. The following categories are currently available: Symbols, Fractions, Scripts, Radicals, Integrals, Large Operators, Brackets, Functions, Accents, Limits and Logarithms, Operators, Matrices,
  4. click the certain symbol/equation in the corresponding set of templates.

The selected symbol/equation box will be inserted in the center of the current slide.

If you do not see the equation box border, click anywhere within the equation - the border will be displayed as a dashed line. The equation box can be freely moved, resized or rotated on the slide. To do that, click on the equation box border (it will be displayed as a solid line) and use the corresponding handles.

Each equation template represents a set of slots. A slot is a position for each element that makes up the equation. An empty slot (also called as a placeholder) has a dotted outline

. You need to fill in all the placeholders specifying the necessary values.

Enter values

The insertion point specifies where the next character you enter will appear. To position the insertion point precisely, click within a placeholder and use the keyboard arrows to move the insertion point one character left/right.

Once the insertion point is positioned, you can fill in the placeholder:

To add some new equation elements, you can also use the right-click menu options:

Note: currently, equations cannot be entered using the linear format, i.e. \sqrt(4&x^3).

When entering the values of mathematical expressions, you do not need to use Spacebar because spaces between the characters and signs of operations are set automatically.

If the equation is too long and does not fit to a single line within the text box, automatic line breaking appears while you are typing. You can also insert a line break in a specific position by right-clicking on a mathematical operator and selecting the Insert manual break option from the menu. The selected operator will start a new line. To delete the added manual line break, right-click on the mathematical operator that starts a new line and select the Delete manual break option.

Format equations

By default, the equation within the text box is horizontally centered and vertically aligned to the top of the text box. To change its horizontal/vertical alignment, put the cursor within the the equation box (the text box borders will be displayed as dashed lines) and use the corresponding icons on the Home tab of the top toolbar.

To increase or decrease the equation font size, click anywhere within the equation box and select the necessary font size from the list on the Home tab of the top toolbar. All the equation elements will change correspondingly.

The letters within the equation are italicized by default. If necessary, you can change the font style (bold, italic, strikeout) or color for a whole equation or its part. The underlined style can be applied to the entire equation only, not to individual characters. Select the necessary part of the equation by clicking and dragging. The selected part will be highlighted blue. Then use the necessary buttons on the Home tab of the top toolbar to format the selection. For example, you can remove the italic format for ordinary words that are not variables or constants.

To modify some equation elements, you can also use the right-click menu options:

To align some equation elements, you can use the right-click menu options:

Delete equation elements

To delete a part of the equation, select the part you want to delete by dragging the mouse or holding down the Shift key and using the arrow buttons, then press the Delete key.

A slot can only be deleted together with the template it belongs to.

To delete the entire equation, click on the equation box border (it will be displayed as a solid line) and and press the Delete key.

To delete some equation elements, you can also use the right-click menu options:

Convert equations

If you open an existing document containing equations which were created with an old version of equation editor (for example, with MS Office versions before 2007), you need to convert these equations to the Office Math ML format to be able to edit them.

To convert an equation, double-click it. The warning window will appear:

Convert equation

To convert the selected equation only, click the Yes button in the warning window. To convert all equations in this document, check the Apply to all equations box and click Yes.

Once the equation is converted, you can edit it.