Math in Microsoft Word Section
The following guide will help you add symbols, subscript and superscript text, and equations to documents created in Microsoft Word. The steps for creating these text elements are listed for both Office 2016 for Mac users and Office 2016 (including Office 365) for Windows users.
Office 2016 for Windows
- Select the document where you would like to add a symbol.
- Select the Insert tab on the ribbon.
- Select Symbols. If you do not see the symbol you want click on More Symbols.
- Find the symbol you want and choose Insert.
Office 2016 for Mac or Office 365
- Select the document where you would like to add a symbol.
- Select the Insert tab on the ribbon.
- Select Advanced Symbols.
- Find the symbol you want and choose Insert.
Office 2016 for Windows, Mac, or Office 365
- On the Home tab, select Superscript or Subscript
Office 2016 for Windows, Mac, or Office 365
- Select the Insert tab on the ribbon.
- Select Equation.
- General Notes (depending on the type of equation)
- Use the Math Symbols section to browse common mathematical characters and operators.
- Choose a symbol to insert into your equation.
- Use the Structures section to browse the available equation objects.
- Select a category (i.e. Accent) to view the drop-down menu of objects in that group.
- Select an object to insert into your equation.
- Select the square(s) and type any values or text you want to be in the object.
- You can also select the squares(s) and insert symbols as above.
Dr. Zimmerman steps through the process in the following video.
Math in Canvas Section
Equations and math symbols are available in the rich content editor in Canvas. Equations can be added to discussion posts, quizzes and assignments.
The following video by Instructional Production Specialist, Kerri Weitzel, will demonstrate how to use the Canvas equation editor.
For additional resources, view How do I use the Math Editor in the Rich Content Editor in the Canvas guides.