Serial No. 298
How to write 'Mathematical Equation' in Microsoft Office--Exercise-3 (with caption and audio narration).
The sample equation file is selected from my model, named as ‘Éllipsoid (Autodesk Inventor)’.
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Transcription of the Video
- Open the 'Part2' file.
- This equation is created by the 'Insert an Equation' command in Microsoft Word document, at present position it is shown as an image file.
- Open a new Microsoft Word document file.
- Change the colour of the page to relax the eyes.
- Write the text as usual in the word document.
- Type letter C, subsequently type letter F followed by digit 1.
- In the same manner, type letter C, subsequently type letter F followed by digit 2 > select digit 1 & 2, then apply the 'Subscript' button, the resultant typed letter will be CF1 & CF2.
- Go to the Insert tab and activate the 'Insert New Equation' command.
- Next, choose square root option in the 'Radical' tab from the equation toolbar.
- Choose a superscript option in the 'Script' tab from the equation toolbar.
- And write the text inside the square root.
- Save the file with the name 'Equation of Ellipse'.
- Select the numeric 1 & 2 and convert into the subscript text by using the 'Subscript' command.
- Choose staked fraction option in the 'Fraction' tab from the equation toolbar.
- Insert the superscript option inside the staked Fraction and then write the text.
- Close the word document and return back to 'Part2' file.
- Edit the Sketch1 from the browser bar and delete the image file.
- Activate the 'Insert Image' command and place the newly edited image file.
- Set the position of the image in the design window.
- Finish the sketch and save the part file.
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