

You should also verify thatĭoing things such as printing or saving to PDF works the way that you need.įor longer sequences of characters, you would have to have multiple field codes. However, I am not convinced that field codes will always survive in an Equation Editor - Word has a nasty habit of removing or modifying field codes in other contexts, so probably worth experimenting a while to reassure yourself. The symbol should appear at the font size applied by the Equation Editor, but if you want to be specific, you can If the built-in equations don't meet the actual needs, you could edit or modify them or even write math your. (Alt-F9 to toggle field code view/field code results view, select the field and press F9 to update it).ĠxA669 is the Unicode codepoint, \u specifies Unicode and \f "Segoe UI" specifies the font, so you may need to change the font name. I've already shared how to insert math equation in PPT, and it is the same with MS Word. Where the are the special field code braces that you can insert using ctrl-F9 on Windows desktop Word, and everything else is ordinary text. Scroll up and down to choose the mathematical symbol you want, then just simply click Insert at bottom right. The Symbol dialog box will be displayed, go to Symbols tab and select Symbol in the box of Font.


The only way I was able to achieve that here was to insert a field code like this Go to Insert tab and click Symbol button, click More Symbols in the drop-down list.
