The short answer is you need to buy a new font. Call of duty unblocked. Out of the box, Office 2010 and 2013 have only Cambria with all of the math characters that are needed for the Equation Editor. You can verify this is also your circumstance by clicking expand link at the bottom right of the TOOLS box in the EQUATION EDITOR > DESIGN tab (see the screen shot to the right)
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- Cambria and Calibri are Microsoft fonts included with MS Office for Mac 2011. They are not provided by Apple in OS X, or in any version of Pages.
- If you open Microsoft formatted documents on your Mac like I do then you have probably run across the annoying message saying the Calibri or Cambria font is missing. For years I have ignored this as an annoyance, but today I decided to do something about it. Turns out there is a very easy fix!
- Cambria is a serif typeface dispersed using the workplace and Windows and commissioned by Microsoft. Together with input from Robin Nicholas along with Steve Matteson it Was Designed by Dutch designer Jelle Bosma in 2004.
- Cambria Math is a variant design of Cambria which is used for mathematical and scientific texts, as a replacement for Times New Roman. Brenta, Melior, Scientia, and many more fonts are mostly similar to Cambria font. This is a freeware font. Free download is available on our website. To download free, scroll down to our download font section.
Cambria Math Font Mac Download
After some considerable effort, I have still not found a compatible font so I have posted this with Microsoft Partner Support and after some back and forth, this is what they said:
Cambria Math Font For Mac
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…Cambria Math is the only supported font that can be used in Equation Editor in Word 2013 for the time being. Hp smart array advanced pack. Anyway, the DEFAULT FONT is a drop down box and it will have alternates after some improvements are made by the developing team.
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A slightly longer answer is the work around of forcing your equation to “NORMAL TEXT” (see the screen shot to the right). The tells Word that you you are not writing math, just normal text which will then allow you to change the font at will. The risk here is that you will lose characters because they don’t exist in your new font (say Arial).