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Equations pasted in PowerPoint are recognized as images instead of OLE objects
Reading time: 1minApplicability
| The information on this page applies to: |
| MathType 7 in PowerPoint for Windows |
Issue
When copying and pasting an equation created by MathType 7 in PowerPoint, the pasted equation is sometimes recognised as an image, not an OLE object, making it impossible for MathType 7 to edit it again. When double-clicking a pasted equation, the following message is displayed:

Reason
Our investigation reveals the issue was introduced by Microsoft in a PowerPoint update released during the summer of 2025.
Solution
There are two workarounds for this issue:
- As the PowerPoint message states, saving the document and restarting PowerPoint allows the application to recognise the pasted equations as OLE objects again.
- After copying the equation from PowerPoint, open MathType 7 and paste it there. Closing MathType 7 will insert the equation as an OLE object.

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