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How do you export Word 2007 ur equations to new copy of Word 2007?
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. |
How do you export Word 2007 ur equations to new copy of Word 2007?
Since this is an Excel news group, please explain where your
equations(formulas I assume) are located. What do they look like and what do they refer to? Why would you want to copy them one by one and to where would you copy them? In Excel, formulas are stored in cells of worksheets of a workbook and travel with that workbook. Just copy the workbook to your new computer and open it. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 10:02:02 -0800, Bruce wrote: 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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