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Nothing happens when trying to insert or edit an equation in Pages, Keynote, or Numbers

Applicability

The information on this page applies to:

MathType for Mac

Pages, Keynote, Numbers

Issue

MathType has always worked fine for you, but now you've upgraded to Mojave and it doesn't work anymore. You click Insert Equation in Pages and nothing happens. You double-click an equation in an existing document and nothing happens.

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Reason

With macOS 10.14 Mojave, applications require direct access to control other applications. Therefore, for Pages and MathType to "talk" to each other, you must grant access. The first time you tried to control MathType from Pages, whether by clicking the Insert Equation command or by double-clicking an existing equation, you would have been presented with this dialogue:

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Sometimes users are simply cautious and don't want to control something unnecessarily. In this case, though, it's necessary.

If that's what happened to you, don't worry; not all is lost. Recovery is simple.

Solution

To give access to MathType and Pages so they can control each other, follow these steps:

  1. Close both Pages and MathType if running.

  2. Open System Preferences and click Security & Privacy, then in the Privacy tab, click Automation.

  3. You should see something like this (maybe you have more entries, but you'll have at least these 2):

    no_access_pages.png
  4. Click in each of the two boxes shown, placing a checkmark in both boxes. (This is one time when you can make changes without clicking the padlock in the lower-left corner of the dialogue.)

  5. Open Pages and insert an equation with the Insert Equation command. MathType should open normally. Create an equation and close MathType (i.e., click the red button in the upper left).

  6. When you close MathType, you will see this dialogue:

    mathtype_control_pages.png

    Click OK to proceed. The equation should be inserted into Pages. If it's not, insert another equation. All should be normal with this one.

  7. Now in the System Preferences dialogue, you should see at least these three boxes checked:

    access_pages.png
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We hope this has been helpful. As always, please let us know if you have questions about this or if you have additional techniques that work. We'd love to hear from you.