Mathematical formulas are often used to compile certain academic documents using word. However, inputting a mathematical formula often takes a lot of time and effort. However, in word 2013, you can quickly insert common mathematical formulas in the document or create your own mathematical formulas. The procedure is as follows.
(1) In the word 2013 application, first move the mouse to the target location where the mathematical formula needs to be inserted, and then in the "symbol" grouping group on the "insert" tab, click the lower triangle button of the formula button. In the built-in mathematical formula library, click a formula to quickly insert it into the document.
(2) In this case, the design context tab of the formula tool appears on the functional area, which allows you to easily edit mathematical formulas. In the symbols grouping, click other to expand the symbol library to find more mathematical symbols. Click the symbol library title button to switch to another symbol library from the drop-down list.
(3) execute the corresponding structure commands in the "structure" grouping group to easily write mathematical formulas of different structures.
(4) After the mathematical formula is compiled, run the "professional", "linear", or "common text" command in the "Tools" option group to display the formula in different forms.