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Discover how to write math equations and formulas in Word the simple way.
Microsoft Office uses the linear format described in Unicode Technical Note 28 to build up and display mathematical expressions. For more information, including how to quickly type up and build equations, see Unicode Nearly Plain-Text Encoding of Mathematics.
Learn how to insert, change, or write an equation or formula in Microsoft Word.
To use a built-in formula, select Design > Equation. To create your own, select Design > Equation > Ink Equation. Use your finger, stylus, or mouse to write your equation. Select Insert to bring your equation into the file. Want more? Was this information helpful?
In Word, you can insert mathematical symbols into equations or text by using the equation tools. On the Insert tab, in the Symbols group, select the arrow under Equation, and then select Insert New Equation.
Discover how to write math equations and formulas in Word the simple way.
To quickly find a shortcut in this article, press Ctrl+F, and enter your search word. If an action does not have a corresponding shortcut key, you can record a macro to create one. Learn how here: Create or run a macro or Use a screen reader to create a macro in Word. Not all shortcut features listed for Word are supported in Word Starter version.
Learn how to edit equations using the Equation Editor and convert them to the new Office Math Markup Language format.
Sometimes you need to manually trigger an update of the information in fields like those used in a table of contents, headers and footers, cross-references, bookmarks, and formulas in tables. You can update fields one by one, or you can update all the fields in your document at once.
In this article, you can find links to the keyboard shortcut articles for most Microsoft 365 apps.
Choose from different types of charts and graphs, like column charts, pie charts, or line charts to add to your documents.