- Open Microsoft Word 2010 by clicking Start » All Programs » Microsoft Office » Microsoft Word 2010.

- Click the Insert tab across the top.

- Click the Equation button.

- Use the editing bar across the top for symbols, powers, and scripts to create the equation.

- Click the arrow on the right of the equation box and select the justification, or location of the equation box.

- Finish creating and save the document.
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Monday, June 27, 2011
How to Create an Equation in Microsoft Word 2010
Creating mathematic equations is a capability of Microsoft Word 2010. There are several pre-set equations that can be entered quickly. This guide will walk-through how to insert an equation into a Microsoft Word 2010 document.
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