


For a complete list of shortcuts go here for a great pdf cheat sheet. The shortcuts are amazing, and most simple commands work. The new equation editor is much better for the following reasons:ġ. Animations in powerpoint were also difficult. Color-coding was problematic, and equation objects didn’t respond to font-size changes or other formatting properties. The old Microsoft Equation 3.0 which shipped with earlier Office products had a few shortcuts, but it was still pretty hard to type equations without using the toolbar. That being said, Microsoft has made a significant upgrade to its equation editor with the release of Office 2007 (I know, pretty stale news–but my school just upgraded this past year) and lovers will love it if they haven’t tried it yet. There is a teacher in our math department who does use for everything, but it’s not me. I don’t use it for all my worksheets and assessments. Even though I’d love to say I use for everything, I actually only use it for my grad school assignments.
