My formulas look too dark and pixelated.

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Jonthan Mugan

I use MathType and suddenly my formulas look too dark and overdrawn. Not all
of them, just some of them. Seems like some kind of resolution issue. Any
ideas?
 
Hi Jonthan,

Yeesh. What version, what have you recently done, did it work before and any
chance of a screen shot email (and please not uploaded to this site)?

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Glen Millar
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If any of the equations on a slide are animated, the equations will
lose some resolution. One workaround to this (admittedly not a great
one) is to save the equation as a 384dpi GIF, insert the GIF into PPT,
and re-size it to 25% of its original size. (The 384 dpi and 25%
figures are assuming you've properly set the size within MathType to
equal your text size in PPT.)

That method results in a smooth equation, but unfortunately one that
isn't editable except by opening up the saved GIF from MathType (i.e.,
not by copy/paste from PPT or by double-clicking).

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Bob Mathews
Director of Training
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