Write an equation or formula
Applies To
Excel for Microsoft 365 Word for Microsoft 365 Outlook for Microsoft 365 PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 OneNote for Microsoft 365 Excel 2024 Word 2024 Outlook 2024 PowerPoint 2024 OneNote 2024 Excel 2021 Word 2021 Outlook 2021 PowerPoint 2021 OneNote 2021 Excel 2019 Word 2019 Outlook 2019 PowerPoint 2019 Excel 2016 Word 2016 Outlook 2016 PowerPoint 2016 OneNote 2016-
Select Insert > Equation or press Alt + =.
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Select the equation you need.
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See the ribbon for more Structures and Convert options.
To type an equation from scratch, press Alt += on your keyboard.
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Insert > Equation > Insert New Equation.
Use your finger, stylus, or mouse to write your equation.
See the ribbon for more Structures and Convert options.
Add an equation to the equation gallery
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Select the equation you want to add.
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Choose the down arrow and select Save as New Equation....
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Type a name for the equation in the Create New Building Block dialog.
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Select Equations in the gallery list.
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Choose OK.
To change or edit an equation that was previously written,
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Select the equation to see Equation Tools in the ribbon.
Note: If you don’t see the Equation Tools, the equation may have been created in an older version of Word. If so, see Change an equation that was written in a previous version of Word.
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Choose Design to see tools for adding various elements to your equation. You can add or change the following elements to your equation.
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In the Symbols group, you’ll find math related symbols. To see all the symbols, click the More button. To see other sets of symbols, click the arrow in the upper right corner of the gallery.
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The Structures group provides structures you can insert. Just choose a structure to insert it and then replace the placeholders, the small dotted-line boxes, with your own values.
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The Professional option displays the equation in a professional format optimized for display. The Linear option displays the equation as source text, which can be used to make changes to the equation if needed. The linear option will display the equation in either UnicodeMath format, or LaTeX format, which can be set in the Conversions chunk.
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It is possible to convert all equations in a document to the Professional or Linear formats, or a single equation only, if the math zone is selected or the cursor is in the equation.
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On touch- and pen-enabled devices you can write equations using a stylus or your finger. To write equations with ink,
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Choose Draw > Ink to Math Convert and then click Ink Equation at the bottom of the built in gallery.
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Use a stylus or your finger to write a math equation by hand. If you're not using a touch device, use your mouse to write out the equation. You can select portions of the equation and edit them as you go, and use the preview box to make sure Word is correctly interpreting your handwriting.
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When you're satisfied, click Insert to convert the ink equation to an equation in your document.