Chemistry Add In For Word

The Chemistry Add-in for Word makes it easier for students, chemists, and researchers to insert and modify chemical information, such as labels, formulas and 2-D depictions, from within Microsoft Office Word. The Chemistry Add-in for Word gives you the symbols you need to add and work with chemical information in your documents, which could include formulas, element labels, and more.

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MathType is available for Word for iPad. Creating and editing an equation is similar to the computer version. Just tap the MathType or ChemType icons in the app sidebar and start writing. Follow the instructions below as a guide.

System requirements

Word requires iOS 12 or later, but there are no additional requirements for being able to install the MathType add-in to Word. If you can install and run Word, you can install and run the add-in.

Installing MathType for Word on the iPad

After installing Word for iPad, follow this process to install the MathType/ChemType add-in:

  1. Tap .
  2. Tap Office Add-ins and scroll to MathType, then tap Add.

Adding equations to Word for iPad

Note: If you insert equations into Word for iPad as described here, you may edit these equations in Word for Mac/Windows. You may do so either with Word's built-in equation editor, or with MathType. If you use MathType, you'll need to convert the equation to a MathType equation first.
  1. In the Insert tab, tap Add-ins and choose MathType from the list of installed Add-ins.
  2. In the MathType add-in pane, tap either Open MathType or Open ChemType. For the remainder of these steps, we'll assume you've opened MathType, but if you're using ChemType, the steps are the same.
    Note: When MathType opens, it will open to the handwriting interface by default. If you'd rather use the point & click graphical interface, tap the keyboard icon in MathType's lower left. To switch to handwriting, tap the 'finger squiggle' icon on the right side of the graphical interface. You can switch back and forth as often as you need to.
  3. When the MathType editor opens, create the equation and tap Insert to insert into the document. For additional instruction on using the MathType editor, a good place to start is with the Introductory Tutorials.

Editing equations in Word for iPad

Note: These steps also allow you to use MathType to edit 'OMML' equations that were created with Word's equation editor. This is important, since Microsoft doesn't provide a way to edit OMML equations on the iPad.

Chemistry Add In For Word 2019

  1. Double-tap the equation you'd like to edit:
  2. Tap Open MathType in the MathType add-in pane. If the MathType add-in pane isn't open, from the Insert tab, tap Add-ins and choose MathType from the list of installed Add-ins.
  3. The equation will open in MathType. Make the changes to the equation, and tap Insert to insert the changed equation back into the document. If you change your mind, tap Cancel.
Note: If you edit an equation, then change your mind after you insert it, just tap the Undo button at the top:

Write and render semantically rich chemistry-related information with the help of this user-friendly and efficient add-on for Microsoft Word

What's new in Chemistry Add-in for Word 2020 Release 9 (3.1.19.7810):

  • Rollback database transaction if no files found to import into library.
  • Check if Microsoft Word is activated.
  • Add logging of All Installed Add-Ins
  • Use more reliable means of obtaining boot up time
Read the full changelog

Students, teachers and chemists alike have found that it’s quite difficult to include chemistry symbols and graphic formulas in regular documents. However, Chemistry Add-in for Word is a small tool that can be quite helpful.

The program integrates into Microsoft Word and can be accessed through a separate tab every time you open a new document. The interface is quite easy to handle, thanks to the intuitive layout.

Thus, you may add all types of compounds or create some of your own. The app comes with several popular options to choose from, such as citric acid, ethanol, hydrogen cyanide, testosterone and water, to name just a few.

These can be inserted in the document at various locations, such as the current document position, page header or footer, beginning or end of section, as well as to the beginning or end of the document.

The blocks can be modified by choosing a selection mode (atom or bond), the atom type and isotope. Furthermore, the labels can be edited as well. This means that you can fully customize the way the chemistry models look like.

The bottom line is that Chemistry Add-in for Word is a great tool if you often need to work with this type of formulas. Less experienced individuals shouldn’t have any troubles working with this program, thanks to its flawless integration and intuitive interface.

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WordChemistry Add-in for Word was reviewed by Gabriela Vatu
4.0/5
LIMITATIONS IN THE UNREGISTERED VERSION
  • Does not work with Word 2010 Beta
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
  • Internet Explorer 11.
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