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I have a large amount of saved equations in Word 2007. I got a new computer
and I want to get my equations transferred to the new computer. I know that I can just make a document on my old computer and insert each equation separately into the document, then open the document on my new computer and save each equation one by one. But I have a ridiculous amount of equations and that would take a lot of time. I thought that since all of the equations were saved in the same spot, that I could just find in the program files, where this was saved and replace the same file on my new computer with this file. |
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