![]() ![]() I couldn't find much specifically about converting Pages equations directly to Word, so you might have to work out a method yourself by searching and testing suggestions. If you have MathType installed in macOS and are using that in Pages, the MathType site has some useful pages about converting: Transferring If you're using LaTeX for equations in Pages, this pages has tips about importing onto Word: Embed LaTeX math equations ![]() On a Mac, TextEdit in plain text mode may be able to do the same thing: Copy If you're using MathML for equations in Pages, this page has a tip for how to copy it over to Word using NotePad. From your experience, it sounds like the conversion is too complex to proceed automatically. ![]() To insert, for example, the normal, or Gaussian distribution, do the following: In the Professional format: 1. The equation editors in the two programs use different math languages. How to add an equation in your document, see Working with Microsoft Equation. OLE is not a Mac technology, so that's not part of this. ![]()
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