To insert a quadratic formula (or any other scientific formula) into a Word document, go to
Insert (tab) > Equations (under the Symbols block)
From there you can either select the format of the formula you would like to insert if a template is available (there is a template already for quadratic equations) but if there isn't one, can either download on from Office.com OR create your own by clicking Insert New Equation.
One can add an endnote in a Microsoft Word document simply by clicking the Insert menu and click Footnote or Endnote. Then click the format one wants and click Insert and the Endnote is inserted into the document.
you can't put it in a Microsoft word document but you can insert it to a power point if you go to file or insert or maybe edit
In MS Word 2007/2010 click on Insert tab to expand then click Picture and navigate to folder where is picture you want to insert.
sin(21)/x = sin(4)=69
In Microsoft Word 2007 go to References>Insert Citation Hope this helps!
You can download a trial version of Office (which includes Word) from the Microsoft website. If you just need to view a Word document, Windows comes with the Wordpad application which should allow you to view word documents.
Use the key combination CTRL + Enter.
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You'll need to upload the document to the internet (a public and shared space where everyone can open the file) and then link to that location.
You have the "INSERT" key engaged. When the insert function is on anything you type will replace what appeared on the page.
If using Microsoft Office, the clip art library has a large selection of clip art which can be inserted into a document. To insert into the document, click in the location where the clip art is to be inserted. Go to the Insert Menu, choose Picture and select the Clip Art option. Choose the clip art and then click the insert button. The clip art will then appear in the document.
Open Word, and use the Insert -> Picture -> From File option to put 1 or more GIF files into a word document, and then save it.