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.NET programmability support for microsoft office required to download mathematics add-in

Anonymous
2011-02-04T21:39:24+00:00

I'm using microsoft office 2007 and I need to be able to add equations to my graphs, I tried to download the mathematics add-in, but it keeps saying that I need .NET programmability support to be able to do this.  How do I download that?

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Anonymous
2011-02-05T00:40:04+00:00

You have to add it by "Add or Remove Features" within your existing Office/Onenote installation. Start with Control Panel, Uninstall Programs (!), select MS Office, click on Change, "Add or Remove Features".

Select the .NET .... for Onenote.

Bernd

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  1. Anonymous
    2017-01-18T18:48:28+00:00

    Yay!! That helped. You saved my day. Thanks a ton.

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  2. Anonymous
    2012-07-30T20:32:28+00:00

    Thank you very much Bernd, you saved me a great deal of time!!

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  3. Anonymous
    2011-03-12T06:05:00+00:00

    Thanks Bernd.

    I had a similar programmability problem today, failed to find your answer so submitted a question.

    That prompted me to search again.

    Your answer was very clear and absolutely effective.

    Word 2007 now displays the Mathematics tab.

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