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Microsoft Word and Google Docs compatibility
Reading time: 2minIt happens very often that someone wants to edit the same document with different processors that contain formulas created with MathType. If you use Microsoft Word 365 and Google Docs, MathType supports full and bidirectional compatibility for their equations. In this section, we describe the steps to convert documents and equations from one context to another.
Edit equations created with the Microsoft Office Add-in using the Google Docs MathType Add-on
If you want to edit equations created with the MathType Add-in for Word with the MathType Add-on for Google Docs, you'll first need to convert your Word (.docx) document into a Google Docs document.
MathType 7 equations can't be edited by the MathType Add-on for Google Workspace. If your document contains MathType 7 equations, they first need to be converted to the Add-in format as explained in the Equation conversion process from MathType 7 to MathType Add-in for Microsoft 365 article.
Compatibility with the Microsoft Word Equations Editor.
Note it is not possible to edit equations created with native Word editor using Google Docs.
The following steps explain how to convert a Word file into a Google Docs document:
If you are using Google Chrome and the Office Editing for Docs, Sheets, & Slides extension, it must be disabled for the files open correctly.
The steps to disable this extension are:
- In Google Chrome, click on the 3-dot button in the top right corner,,
- Click on Extensions.
- Click on Manage extensions
If you see the Office Editing for Docs, Sheets, and slides extension, click remove.
- Begin by uploading the Word file to a Google Drive folder of your choosing.
- Open the file in Google Docs from the files view in Drive.
- Open the file.
- The Add-ons menu will not be visible, since Google Add-ons are only available in Google Docs Documents. To make it appear, click the File menu, then click Save as Google Docs.
- A new window will open, with your file in Google Docs format. You should now be able to see the Add-ons menu.
- Open the Add-on sidebar, select an equation, and click
Open MathTypeorOpen ChemType. The Equation should open in the Add-on. If you click insert, this equation will be in Google Docs format.
Note
The only format difference from the converted Add-in equation is how screen readers will treat the information included in the Accessible Text.
Edit equations created using the Google Docs Add-on in the Add-in for Microsoft Word 365
You need to convert your Google Docs document into a docx file if you want to edit equations created with MathType Add-on for Google Docs using the MathType Add-in for Microsoft Word 365.
To edit equations created using the Google Docs Add-on, you will need to do the following:
- In a Google Docs file with equations inserted using the Add-on, click the
Filemenu, thenDownload, and thenMicrosoft Word (Docx). - The file will be downloaded, under the same name as your Google Docs file, but with the .docx extension.
- Open the file using Microsoft Word, load the Mathtype Add-in, and select any of the equations present in the file.
- Click
Open MathTypeorOpen ChemTypeto open the editor with your selected equation. Clickinsertand the equation will be saved using the Office Add-in format.
Note
The only format difference from the converted Add-on equation is how screen readers will treat the information included in the Accessible Text.