

Using the Convert equations selection in the Mathtype pull-down menu I converted all 700 equations to "Mathtype 2.0 (no namespace)". I kept my Word 2003 installation to have easy access to the Mathtype capability I had installed there. There are some things that need to be smoothed out, but the bottomline is that my overall productivity of documenting and maintaining mathematical content was greatly improved. There are some problems and useful tricks that Dadi Gudmundsson (describes as follows:Īfter testing the equation capability in Word 2007 I was immediately sold. This can be done by exporting the equations in MathML and then pasting them into Word 2007. MathType users may want to convert their equations to Word 2007’s native equation format.
