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- | =======Math Equations======= | ||
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- | This page will explain how to create accessible math equations in MS Word | ||
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- | There is a new way to insert accessible math equations into a Word Document using Mathpix. | ||
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- | You can download the app here. | ||
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- | =====Creating Accessible Equations with Mathpix===== | ||
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- | Create a place holder in the text of your word document for where you will later insert your accessible equations. We recommend using three asterisks '' | ||
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- | Once you are ready to create your equations, you can snip and insert them using the Mathpix app. | ||
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- | * Ensure you have both your Word document and the original ebook are open | ||
- | * Login and Open Mathpix | ||
- | * To select a new equation hit '' | ||
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