Showing posts with label Microsoft Office Word 2007. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft Office Word 2007. Show all posts

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Microsoft Mathematics Add-In for Word and OneNote

With the Microsoft Mathematics Add-in for Word and OneNote, you can perform mathematical calculations and plot graphs in your Word documents and OneNote notebooks.  It makes it easy to plot graphs in 2D and 3D, calculate numerical results, solve equations or inequalities, and simplify algebraic expressions. The add-in also provides an extensive collection of mathematical symbols and structures to display clearly formatted mathematical expressions. You can also quickly insert commonly used expressions and math structures by using the Equation gallery.

 

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The Microsoft Mathematics Add-in can help you with the following tasks:

 

• Compute standard mathematical functions, such as roots and logarithms

• Compute trigonometric functions, such as sine and cosine

• Find derivatives and integrals, limits, and sums and products of series

• Perform matrix operations, such as inverses, addition, and multiplication

• Perform operations on complex numbers

• Plot 2-D graphs in Cartesian and polar coordinates

• Plot 3-D graphs in Cartesian, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates

• Solve equations and inequalities

• Calculate statistical functions, such as mode and variance, on lists of numbers

• Factor polynomials or integers

• Simplify or expand algebraic expressions

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Get Microsoft Silverlight

 

This add-in works with Microsoft Word 2010, Microsoft OneNote 2010 and Microsoft Office Word 2007.

EDIT: Added this video. (04Oct10)  With the free Microsoft Mathematics Add-In for Word and OneNote, you can calculate any mathematical expression or equation and then plot a graph. In this short video, Jennifer Bost shows you how using Microsoft Word 2010.

Get Microsoft Silverlight

For more details check the download link. You can download the add-in from here .

Thursday, December 18, 2008

View MS Word 2007 (.docx) files in Firefox without Office 2007

You wanted to view a Microsoft Word 2007 (.docx) file but you don’t have MS Office 2007, not to worry. Now you have a Browser plugin, OpenXML Document Viewer.

The OpenXML Document Viewer application is a browser plugin, that can be used on computers which don’t have Microsoft Office 2007, to view the Word 2007 files using just the browser. The OpenXML Viewer browser plugin translates the Word 2007 file into HTML so that it can be viewed on a browser. You can not edit the document.

OpenXML is a free and open standard from Microsoft.

You can get this plugin from CodePlex.

This plugin supports Firefox browser on Microsoft Windows (XP, Vista, Server 2003, Server 2008)and Linux (tested on OpenSUSE 11)

The browser plugin has been packaged as a Firefox extension (OpenXMLViewer.xpi). Just open this .xpi file in Firefox

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And install. Now you can open a .docx file in Firefox. Check the Readme.txt and other documents provided provided with the plugin for more information.

Check here the same document as seen with Word 2007 and in Firefox Browser

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The above screenshots are just for showing how the .docx files are seen in MS Word 2007 and Firefox browser, but you should remember that you can view the .docx files in Firefox with this plugin even if you don’t have Office 2007.

You can download this plugin from CodePlex.

This has been developed by MindTree Consulting Ltd. in Technical Support from Microsoft.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Word 2007 Add-in : Microsoft Math

The Microsoft Math Add-in for Microsoft Office Word 2007 makes it easy to create graphs, perform calculations, and solve for variables with equations created in Word.

The Microsoft Math Add-in adds computational and graphing capabilities to the Equation Tools Ribbon of Word 2007.

With the Microsoft Math Add-in for Word 2007, you can:
  • Plot a function, equation, or inequality in 2-D or 3-D
  • Solve an equation or inequality
  • Calculate a numerical result
  • Simplify an algebraic expression
It'll be very useful for those working with equations and plotting graphs in 2D and 3D and thus creating and inserting the graph directly in Word.
One has to get Microsoft Math to use the Calculate Option.
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 is also required.
You can download it from here.