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Double-click on the math formula with the display problem, and the formulator will start automatically. Click "Style - Define" in the interface of the formulator, and in the pop-up "Define Style" dialog box, click "Advanced", then you can see the font settings of the formulator, pay special attention to the settings of "Variables", "Lowercase Greek Letters" and "Symbols", if this is a font that your system does not support, then the formulator cannot display the mathematical formula correctly.
You can select the font you like and which is already installed in your system in the corresponding drop-down list box, so that the formula will be displayed correctly after setting it up and entering the formula. It is recommended to use the font "times new roman" for variables, and the font for lowercase Greek letters and symbols is "symbol", which is generally installed by default on the Windows system. If your system doesn't have this body, then search for this font file on the Internet, and then put it in c:
Windows Fonts folder, everything is working fine. If you can't find it from the Internet, you can try this method, that is, directly modify the existing font of the machine, by opening the formulator in the word document, and then find the style in the menu bar in the upper left corner, and then select the definition, and then the Chinese font uses Songti, and the other including Greek letters and other all the choices are "times new roman", that is, our most commonly used font, the problem has also been solved!
If you see garbled characters in Word, but what you see after entering the formulator is the correct displayed formula, and after exiting the formulator, it becomes garbled again. In fact, this is because the formulater automatically displays the formula in the font supported by your system, but it is not updated to the word document, then you just need to click "File - Update Document" in the formulator
The second is: it is generally a font problem, you can check out this article:
Solutions to mathematical formulas and garbled symbols.
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The reason for the font, select Change the font to try.
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If there is a problem with the printer driver, reinstall the printer's driver.
1. Put the printer's driver (CD) into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Click "autorun" to run the installer.
3. Select an installation method, press "Next" to install, install the driver, and restart the printer to print.
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The printer drive is wrong, the more likely is that the printer's data cable is broken, generally in the case of the correct drive, replacing the printer data cable can be solved.
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You need to make sure that the computer connected to the printer has the relevant mathematical formula software (e.g. mathtype) installed.
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Is it normal to print previews too?
If the print preview is fine and still out of garbled, you may need to check the printer's driver. Or call ** to the printer's technical support.
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Press Ctrl+Shift+F9 at the same time to convert it.
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Presumably it's the print driver and the print cable, both of which can cause the phenomenon you just mentioned.
It's the formulater font that's wrong.
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1. Alternate formatting.
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Method: 1. Replace the format method.
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The method I usually use, usually the first one can be solved, I don't know if it can help you. >>>More