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April 29, 2019
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Issue importing MsWord equations in Indesign

  • April 29, 2019
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Hello,

I have to create a math Book in InDesign but i'm having issues importing equations to it.

First i have imported the .doc file into InDesgin and all the equations came in with an .eps format, wich is fine because i don't nececerly need to edit them into InDesign. But the thing is that they are not displayed correctly: some letters are over the other, some comas are not at the good place. i've uploaded two images, one is the equation on word and the other one inDesign with .eps format.

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Anyone know where this issue come from?

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manal shanableh
Legend
April 29, 2019

its about the font, I had this issue before, just try to find the suitable fonts that related to math glyphs.

Participating Frequently
April 29, 2019

Ok but the fonts that seem to be missing are :

Arial Baltic (wich is supposed to be part of Arial Unicode MS that i have) and the font "Times", not times new romans , wich is unfindable on internet. Does anyone know where i could find those fonts?

manal shanableh
Legend
April 29, 2019

Search for MathType fonts..

Also try typekit.com.. You can access it from your character panel if you have creative cloud account.

Eric Dumas
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 29, 2019

Hi,

There are several threads in the InDesign about issues with MathType plugin.

It seems that the font is not recognised/mapped correctly.

Check:

Please include the version of InDesign, Word, MathType and operating System you are using. It might help getting you better support

Participating Frequently
April 29, 2019

Thanks for your answer.

The thing is that the equations have not been written with MathType but with the Ms Word equation editor 3.0.

I'm using CC 2018 , Ms office pro 2016 and the latest version of mathtype but as i said i dont use mathtype.

Participating Frequently
April 29, 2019

I tried to copy/past the equations into an Ai file and they were displayed correctly. So would it come from import parameters of InDesign?