I have seen others compliment the capability of the equation editor in Word for Mac 2011. It's icon is. At the right end of the Document Elements toolbar. Perhaps you have done a «custom install», overriding Eq. Open your Word Installer and select to install Equation Editor from installing options. Double-click on this Text Box to control its options. For example, you could set a Maximum Length for the recipient’s answer. After adding a Combo Box to your Word document, double-click it to be able to enter the choices that you want to offer. The Protect Form button is very important.
IPhoto has gone away after downloading the new Yosemite OS X program. Now it is Photos. I am attempting to drag or insert a picture into a word document for work. Unlike the old iPhoto, double clicking on the photo does not allow me to 'Copy' so I may then 'Paste' on my document. In addition, when I attempt to drag the picture onto the document where I want it, the picture goes right back to the photo library. Tried pretty much everything I know and my tech guys from work. Anyone have this problem or know of the solution?
My photos are not in/on iCloud. In Microsoft Word 2011 I can use Insert Photo Picture from File. And then navigate to the my 'Pictures' folder and insert a picture successfully.
Can't find a direct way of going from Photos to Word. In practice, this is not a big issue for me because in most cases I want to reduce the size of the image, which I do by selecting the image(s) I want in Photos.app, then switch to Preview.app, command-N (New from clipboard). Once in Preview.app I can transfer images to Word by drag and drop from the thumbnails, etc. The neat thing about this workflow is one can select several images in Photos at once and have them all open in Preview with one keystroke. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.
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By Inserting symbols and unusual characters to your document is easy with Office 2011 for Mac. Symbols for foreign languages, math and science, currency, and so on, are quickly accessible in Office 2011 for Mac. Just position your insertion cursor (the blinking vertical bar) where you want the symbol inserted in your document and then use one of the following tools to browse the symbols in your Mac’s font collections:. The Symbols tab of the Media browser is a quick, easy way to get at the most popular symbols. In Microsoft Word, you can choose Insert→Symbol→Advanced Symbol to display a more advanced symbol browser. Inserting symbols quickly with Media browser in Office 2011 for Mac The Symbols tab of the Media browser contains only popular symbols, fractions, mathematical signs, and even some music notations. This is a quick, easy-to-use tool.
Simply click a symbol, and it’s inserted as text into your document at the insertion cursor’s position. A pop-up menu lets you filter the symbols.
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Drag the slider at the bottom to adjust the symbol preview size. Using the Advanced Symbol tool in Word 2011 for Mac Within Microsoft Word is a feature that people switching from PC to Mac will find familiar. You display the Symbol dialog by choosing Insert→Symbol→Advanced Symbol. The basic operation is simple: Choose a symbol and then either click the Insert button or double-click the symbol. You find two tabs: Symbols and Special Characters. Inserting from the Symbols tab in Office 2011 applications The Symbols tab offers a grid-based preview of symbols contained in the font selected in the Font pop-up menu.
When you click a symbol, the description area updates and displays the font’s ASCII number and Unicode character number, which you can ignore if you don’t know what that means. If you’ve assigned a keyboard shortcut to a particular symbol, the shortcut is displayed in the Description area. To insert a symbol, select it in the grid and click the Insert button.
Inserting special characters in Word 2011 The Special Characters tab of the Symbol dialog has a list of frequently used characters and displays the built-in keyboard shortcuts for those characters in Word. To insert a special character, select it from the list and click the Insert button.