How does Word 2010 's formula convert to a MathType formula? The following is an introduction to how Word formulas are converted to MathType formulas.
Since most computer systems today are 64-bit systems, the problem is that they appear on 64-bit operating systems, 32-bit Office 2010.
The folder for Office 2010 under this system is C:\Program Files (x86) \microsoft Office\office14, note that this is a directory of 32-bit applications in a 64-bit system, or 2007, in Office12.
Using the Convert equations command with MathType, when converting the formula for Word 2007 (and later) versions, you need a omml2mml.xsl file that is in C:\Program files (x86) \microsoft Office\office14 is available.
However, MathType at least to the current 6.9 version will only look for the file in the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\office14 directory, so it is always impossible to complete the conversion.
The workaround is simple, and the steps are as follows:
1. Copy omml2mml.xsl files under C:\Program files (x86) \microsoft Office\office14.
2. Paste the file you just copied into the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\office14.
3. Again using the "Convert Equation" command in the MathType menu, you can select the part of the box in the picture (or you can select it according to your own needs), and then "Convert" is OK.
MathType Conversion Formula window
The above content to everybody introduced the word formula transforms into the MathType formula the operation method, many people are troubled by this problem, suffers from cannot find the corresponding solution. When using MathType to convert a formula, do not convert too much at once, so the workload is too high,
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