![]() ![]() Now, clicking on the equation editor button will now open MathType and the Ctrl-E command works again. If Office asks you to reinstall the equation editor, then do it. What threw her over the edge was that Office kept telling her to reinstall the equation editor – which meant finding the CD – and she thought … this is silly, why the equation editor?Īs it turns out, that is EXACTLY what you should do. Okay, she thought … I’ll reinstall MathType. Falling back to old habits, she went looking in the Insert menu (on the object list) and sure enough, no MathType there either. ![]() To add insult to injury, her MathType toolbar was also (suddenly) gone. Funny, because Jill (another assistant) got the MT Extra font error yesterday and it was driving her nuts.īack to Meg’s story. One of my assistants (Meg) was in a desperate panic today because her Ctrl-E command for MathType stopped working yesterday (and we are in the middle of a little project).
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