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The reason it's necessary to describe copying equations from Word is because Word gives you the choice of 2 clipboard formats. You can. Copy MathML to the clipboard as plain text, or; Copy linear format to the clipboard as plain text. When you install Office, the default clipboard format for equations in Word is to copy them as plain text.
Mathpix has a highly accurate equation to MS Word converter which supports converting printed and handwritten math to paste into your Word document.
When you copy an equation created using Equation Tools and paste it in an editor, such as Notepad, it should get automatically transferred in MathML format. If this does not happen (and you get just some characters in the equation instead), check Equation Options.
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Here is a workaround if you have 2 docx (Word 2007+) files: 1. Select the equation > click on the dark bar on the right side with the little down-arrow at the bottom > Save as New Equation... 2. Name the equation > OK. 3. Switch to the other document > click where you want to insert the equation.
Skip the difficult to use equation editor in Word and instead go directly from screenshot to formatted equation in your document. In this article, you will find the simple steps for how to insert an equation into a Microsoft Word document using Snip.
So, to insert a beautiful equation into Word, Powerpoint, or whatever Microsoft application you need, simply go to: Insert–>Object–>Microsoft Equation 3.0 (the exact wording my differ in your version, but it should be close)