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> The closer I got was to call MS Word and do: Insert / Object / Microsoft 

> Equation 3.0

I just saw this post.  Can you do that in Excel?  I don't have Equation 
3.0 in Excel on my computer, but the help says you can add it.


1.      If Microsoft Equation Editor is not available, you may need to 
install it.
How?
1.      Quit all programs. 
2.      Do one of the following: 
On Microsoft Windows 2000, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon in 
Control Panel. 
On Microsoft Windows XP, click Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel.
3.      In the Currently installed programs box, click the listing for 
Microsoft Office or Microsoft Excel, depending on whether you installed 
Excel as part of Office or as an individual program, and then click Change
. 
4.      On the Maintenance Mode Options screen, click Add or Remove 
Features, and then click Next. 
5.      If a Custom Setup screen appears, select the Choose advanced 
customization of applications check box, and then click Next. 
6.      In the list of features to install, click the expand indicator (+) 
next to Office Tools. 
7.      Click the arrow next to Equation Editor, and then click Run from 
My Computer. 
8.      Click Update. 
9.      Restart Excel.


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