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Latex editor/compiler for Windows and Powerpoint


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    Welcome to TeX.SX! If you need a lot of math formula, use beamer and any TeX editor you like instead of Powerpoint and you will be much happier ;)

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  • MS Office's native equation editor has improved over the years. So using that for math formulas in your PPT would suffice most of the time. It would also give you better alignment than pasting pictures of TeX generated formulas.

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    Welcome to TeX.SX! If you need a lot of math formula, use beamer and any TeX editor you like instead of Powerpoint and you will be much happier ;)

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  • MS Office's native equation editor has improved over the years. So using that for math formulas in your PPT would suffice most of the time. It would also give you better alignment than pasting pictures of TeX generated formulas.

    – Herr K.
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    Welcome to TeX.SX! If you need a lot of math formula, use beamer and any TeX editor you like instead of Powerpoint and you will be much happier ;)

    – TeXnician
    6 hours ago











  • MS Office's native equation editor has improved over the years. So using that for math formulas in your PPT would suffice most of the time. It would also give you better alignment than pasting pictures of TeX generated formulas.

    – Herr K.
    2 hours ago












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    Welcome to TeX.SX! If you need a lot of math formula, use beamer and any TeX editor you like instead of Powerpoint and you will be much happier ;)

    – TeXnician
    6 hours ago











  • MS Office's native equation editor has improved over the years. So using that for math formulas in your PPT would suffice most of the time. It would also give you better alignment than pasting pictures of TeX generated formulas.

    – Herr K.
    2 hours ago







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Welcome to TeX.SX! If you need a lot of math formula, use beamer and any TeX editor you like instead of Powerpoint and you will be much happier ;)

– TeXnician
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Welcome to TeX.SX! If you need a lot of math formula, use beamer and any TeX editor you like instead of Powerpoint and you will be much happier ;)

– TeXnician
6 hours ago













MS Office's native equation editor has improved over the years. So using that for math formulas in your PPT would suffice most of the time. It would also give you better alignment than pasting pictures of TeX generated formulas.

– Herr K.
2 hours ago





MS Office's native equation editor has improved over the years. So using that for math formulas in your PPT would suffice most of the time. It would also give you better alignment than pasting pictures of TeX generated formulas.

– Herr K.
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Welcome to TeX.SX! As @TeXnician suggested, you can use beamer to create presentations. If you prefer to use Microsoft Powerpoint (or something similar) as you main environment, then I highly suggest codecogs. It allows you to insert LaTeX formulas and export them as PDF, GIF, PNG, and even SVG format. SVG is the best that suits you in my opinion because you can scale the image in Powerpoint and it won't get pixelated. Another perk is that allows you to insert symbols with a click of a mouse :). You don't memorize the commands/symbol names, one click and it is there for you.






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    I would highly recommend the insert SVG format and here is a Microsoft link for 365 support.office.com/en-us/article/… alternatives to codecogs are here tex.stackexchange.com/questions/488049/…

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  • MiKTeX

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  • IguanaTex





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    Personally I can recommend this type of program that is very useful and that I often use in my Power Point slides. It's called KLatexFormula and you can find a the link https://klatexformula.sourceforge.io/.



    It is free and it is very easy to use and generates (any format) images with LaTeX code. Here into this page you can see the screenshots: https://klatexformula.sourceforge.io/screenshots.






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      Welcome to TeX.SX! As @TeXnician suggested, you can use beamer to create presentations. If you prefer to use Microsoft Powerpoint (or something similar) as you main environment, then I highly suggest codecogs. It allows you to insert LaTeX formulas and export them as PDF, GIF, PNG, and even SVG format. SVG is the best that suits you in my opinion because you can scale the image in Powerpoint and it won't get pixelated. Another perk is that allows you to insert symbols with a click of a mouse :). You don't memorize the commands/symbol names, one click and it is there for you.






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        I would highly recommend the insert SVG format and here is a Microsoft link for 365 support.office.com/en-us/article/… alternatives to codecogs are here tex.stackexchange.com/questions/488049/…

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        6 hours ago















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      Welcome to TeX.SX! As @TeXnician suggested, you can use beamer to create presentations. If you prefer to use Microsoft Powerpoint (or something similar) as you main environment, then I highly suggest codecogs. It allows you to insert LaTeX formulas and export them as PDF, GIF, PNG, and even SVG format. SVG is the best that suits you in my opinion because you can scale the image in Powerpoint and it won't get pixelated. Another perk is that allows you to insert symbols with a click of a mouse :). You don't memorize the commands/symbol names, one click and it is there for you.






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        I would highly recommend the insert SVG format and here is a Microsoft link for 365 support.office.com/en-us/article/… alternatives to codecogs are here tex.stackexchange.com/questions/488049/…

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      Welcome to TeX.SX! As @TeXnician suggested, you can use beamer to create presentations. If you prefer to use Microsoft Powerpoint (or something similar) as you main environment, then I highly suggest codecogs. It allows you to insert LaTeX formulas and export them as PDF, GIF, PNG, and even SVG format. SVG is the best that suits you in my opinion because you can scale the image in Powerpoint and it won't get pixelated. Another perk is that allows you to insert symbols with a click of a mouse :). You don't memorize the commands/symbol names, one click and it is there for you.






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      Welcome to TeX.SX! As @TeXnician suggested, you can use beamer to create presentations. If you prefer to use Microsoft Powerpoint (or something similar) as you main environment, then I highly suggest codecogs. It allows you to insert LaTeX formulas and export them as PDF, GIF, PNG, and even SVG format. SVG is the best that suits you in my opinion because you can scale the image in Powerpoint and it won't get pixelated. Another perk is that allows you to insert symbols with a click of a mouse :). You don't memorize the commands/symbol names, one click and it is there for you.







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        I would highly recommend the insert SVG format and here is a Microsoft link for 365 support.office.com/en-us/article/… alternatives to codecogs are here tex.stackexchange.com/questions/488049/…

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        I would highly recommend the insert SVG format and here is a Microsoft link for 365 support.office.com/en-us/article/… alternatives to codecogs are here tex.stackexchange.com/questions/488049/…

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              Personally I can recommend this type of program that is very useful and that I often use in my Power Point slides. It's called KLatexFormula and you can find a the link https://klatexformula.sourceforge.io/.



              It is free and it is very easy to use and generates (any format) images with LaTeX code. Here into this page you can see the screenshots: https://klatexformula.sourceforge.io/screenshots.






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                Personally I can recommend this type of program that is very useful and that I often use in my Power Point slides. It's called KLatexFormula and you can find a the link https://klatexformula.sourceforge.io/.



                It is free and it is very easy to use and generates (any format) images with LaTeX code. Here into this page you can see the screenshots: https://klatexformula.sourceforge.io/screenshots.






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                  Personally I can recommend this type of program that is very useful and that I often use in my Power Point slides. It's called KLatexFormula and you can find a the link https://klatexformula.sourceforge.io/.



                  It is free and it is very easy to use and generates (any format) images with LaTeX code. Here into this page you can see the screenshots: https://klatexformula.sourceforge.io/screenshots.






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                  Personally I can recommend this type of program that is very useful and that I often use in my Power Point slides. It's called KLatexFormula and you can find a the link https://klatexformula.sourceforge.io/.



                  It is free and it is very easy to use and generates (any format) images with LaTeX code. Here into this page you can see the screenshots: https://klatexformula.sourceforge.io/screenshots.







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