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tfseak
Jan 26, 2023Copper Contributor
How to stop Word's formula editor from changing my formula?
I have a formula in which there is, for example, g'(x). When I add an equal sign or something after the equal sign, Formula Editor keeps on changing my g'(x) to g'^(x) (the (x) part is changed to su...
- Jan 26, 2023
tfseak You can undo the conversion to Professional Format by immediately pressing CTRL+Z or click on the Undo button
However, you can prevent it from happening by accessing the Equation Options dialog (click on the dialog launcher in the Conversions section of the Equation tab of the ribbon) and uncheck the box for "Automatically convert expressions to professional format"
If necessary, you can manually convert individual or all equations from one format to another by accessing the Convert dropdown in the Conversion section of the Equation tab of the ribbon.
Jan 26, 2023
tfseak You can undo the conversion to Professional Format by immediately pressing CTRL+Z or click on the Undo button
However, you can prevent it from happening by accessing the Equation Options dialog (click on the dialog launcher in the Conversions section of the Equation tab of the ribbon) and uncheck the box for "Automatically convert expressions to professional format"
If necessary, you can manually convert individual or all equations from one format to another by accessing the Convert dropdown in the Conversion section of the Equation tab of the ribbon.
moha_hamad
Aug 31, 2024Copper Contributor
Now why this option does not exist in onenote? and is there any alternative option to disable the correction altogether?