Adding equations to the list of preset equations

Equation Editor provides preset equations that you can insert into a document. You can also create your own equation files and add them to the existing preset equation file by using a text editor. For information about creating an equation, see “Creating equations.”


To insert an equation into the list of preset equations

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Click Insert WordPerfect Office onestep Adding equations to the list of preset equations Equation.
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Click the Edit equation tab.
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Click Presets.
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In the Equation presets dialog box, click File.
The file default.epf is in the Shared\Equation\$$ folder that installs with the program files for WordPerfect Office (where $$ is the language code).
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Right-click the default.epf file, and click Open with.
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In the Open with dialog box, choose a text editor.
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Type the equation using the EQN Language commands and the formatting instructions provided in the default.epf file.

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If you want to create your own list of presets, follow the instructions provided in the default.epf file and use the EQN Language commands. You must save equation preset files in ASCII format and use the filename extension .epf. If you save preset files to the same location as the default.epf file, the preset equation list displays with the default.epf file. If not, you can locate the file from the Look in list box.

Adding equations to the list of preset equations