Friday, April 13, 2018

How to write 'Mathematical Equation' in Microsoft Office--Exercise-3 (with caption and audio narration)

How to write 'Mathematical Equation' in Microsoft Office (Exercise-3)

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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

  1. Open the 'Part2' file.
  2. This equation is created by the 'Insert an Equation' command in Microsoft Word document, at present position it is shown as an image file.
  3. Open a new Microsoft Word document file.
  4. Change the colour of the page to relax the eyes.
  5. Write the text as usual in the word document.
  6. Type letter C, subsequently type letter F followed by digit 1.
  7. 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.
  8. Go to the Insert tab and activate the 'Insert New Equation' command.
  9. Next, choose square root option in the 'Radical' tab from the equation toolbar.
  10. Choose a superscript option in the 'Script' tab from the equation toolbar.
  11. And write the text inside the square root.
  12. Save the file with the name 'Equation of Ellipse'.
  13. Select the numeric 1 & 2 and convert into the subscript text by using the 'Subscript' command.
  14. Choose staked fraction option in the 'Fraction' tab from the equation toolbar.
  15. Insert the superscript option inside the staked Fraction and then write the text.
  16. Close the word document and return back to 'Part2' file.
  17. Edit the Sketch1 from the browser bar and delete the image file.
  18. Activate the 'Insert Image' command and place the newly edited image file.
  19. Set the position of the image in the design window.
  20. Finish the sketch and save the part file.

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