How to import MathML into Word from an external formula editor?












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I prefer drawing my mathematical formulas with MyScript, because its recognition works better than MS Word 2016. So this online tool produces a MathML code, which I copy into the clipboard and simply paste into MS Word. At my first attempts, Word was able to automatically convert a MathML code into a formula. But why is Word not able to do the same with the third attempt? Is there anything wrong with the settings?










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  • Does it raise any error message? What is the formula you're pasting into Word?
    – user202729
    Dec 7 at 13:02










  • There is no error message by MS Word 2016. Word just keeps the pasted code as plain text, instead of converting it. Here is an example for such a MathML code: <math xmlns='w3.org/1998/Math/MathML'> <msub> <mrow> <mi> H </mi> </mrow> <mrow> <mn> 2 </mn> </mrow> </msub> <mi> O </mi> <mo> ⇌ <!-- rightwards harpoon over leftwards harpoon --> </mo> </math>
    – gloschtla
    Dec 7 at 13:12












  • You should edit the information into the question. /// Does the formula you used in your first attempt still get pasted correctly?
    – user202729
    Dec 7 at 13:19
















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I prefer drawing my mathematical formulas with MyScript, because its recognition works better than MS Word 2016. So this online tool produces a MathML code, which I copy into the clipboard and simply paste into MS Word. At my first attempts, Word was able to automatically convert a MathML code into a formula. But why is Word not able to do the same with the third attempt? Is there anything wrong with the settings?










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  • Does it raise any error message? What is the formula you're pasting into Word?
    – user202729
    Dec 7 at 13:02










  • There is no error message by MS Word 2016. Word just keeps the pasted code as plain text, instead of converting it. Here is an example for such a MathML code: <math xmlns='w3.org/1998/Math/MathML'> <msub> <mrow> <mi> H </mi> </mrow> <mrow> <mn> 2 </mn> </mrow> </msub> <mi> O </mi> <mo> ⇌ <!-- rightwards harpoon over leftwards harpoon --> </mo> </math>
    – gloschtla
    Dec 7 at 13:12












  • You should edit the information into the question. /// Does the formula you used in your first attempt still get pasted correctly?
    – user202729
    Dec 7 at 13:19














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I prefer drawing my mathematical formulas with MyScript, because its recognition works better than MS Word 2016. So this online tool produces a MathML code, which I copy into the clipboard and simply paste into MS Word. At my first attempts, Word was able to automatically convert a MathML code into a formula. But why is Word not able to do the same with the third attempt? Is there anything wrong with the settings?










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I prefer drawing my mathematical formulas with MyScript, because its recognition works better than MS Word 2016. So this online tool produces a MathML code, which I copy into the clipboard and simply paste into MS Word. At my first attempts, Word was able to automatically convert a MathML code into a formula. But why is Word not able to do the same with the third attempt? Is there anything wrong with the settings?







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  • Does it raise any error message? What is the formula you're pasting into Word?
    – user202729
    Dec 7 at 13:02










  • There is no error message by MS Word 2016. Word just keeps the pasted code as plain text, instead of converting it. Here is an example for such a MathML code: <math xmlns='w3.org/1998/Math/MathML'> <msub> <mrow> <mi> H </mi> </mrow> <mrow> <mn> 2 </mn> </mrow> </msub> <mi> O </mi> <mo> ⇌ <!-- rightwards harpoon over leftwards harpoon --> </mo> </math>
    – gloschtla
    Dec 7 at 13:12












  • You should edit the information into the question. /// Does the formula you used in your first attempt still get pasted correctly?
    – user202729
    Dec 7 at 13:19


















  • Does it raise any error message? What is the formula you're pasting into Word?
    – user202729
    Dec 7 at 13:02










  • There is no error message by MS Word 2016. Word just keeps the pasted code as plain text, instead of converting it. Here is an example for such a MathML code: <math xmlns='w3.org/1998/Math/MathML'> <msub> <mrow> <mi> H </mi> </mrow> <mrow> <mn> 2 </mn> </mrow> </msub> <mi> O </mi> <mo> ⇌ <!-- rightwards harpoon over leftwards harpoon --> </mo> </math>
    – gloschtla
    Dec 7 at 13:12












  • You should edit the information into the question. /// Does the formula you used in your first attempt still get pasted correctly?
    – user202729
    Dec 7 at 13:19
















Does it raise any error message? What is the formula you're pasting into Word?
– user202729
Dec 7 at 13:02




Does it raise any error message? What is the formula you're pasting into Word?
– user202729
Dec 7 at 13:02












There is no error message by MS Word 2016. Word just keeps the pasted code as plain text, instead of converting it. Here is an example for such a MathML code: <math xmlns='w3.org/1998/Math/MathML'> <msub> <mrow> <mi> H </mi> </mrow> <mrow> <mn> 2 </mn> </mrow> </msub> <mi> O </mi> <mo> ⇌ <!-- rightwards harpoon over leftwards harpoon --> </mo> </math>
– gloschtla
Dec 7 at 13:12






There is no error message by MS Word 2016. Word just keeps the pasted code as plain text, instead of converting it. Here is an example for such a MathML code: <math xmlns='w3.org/1998/Math/MathML'> <msub> <mrow> <mi> H </mi> </mrow> <mrow> <mn> 2 </mn> </mrow> </msub> <mi> O </mi> <mo> ⇌ <!-- rightwards harpoon over leftwards harpoon --> </mo> </math>
– gloschtla
Dec 7 at 13:12














You should edit the information into the question. /// Does the formula you used in your first attempt still get pasted correctly?
– user202729
Dec 7 at 13:19




You should edit the information into the question. /// Does the formula you used in your first attempt still get pasted correctly?
– user202729
Dec 7 at 13:19















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