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The risk equation I use is quite simple: risk equals impact multiplied by probability weighed against the cost: Risk=Impact X Probability / Cost. Impact is the effect on the organization should a risk event occur. Probability is the likelihood the event could occur within a given timeframe.
Go to the EQUATION TOOLS tab. Click the small arrow button under Tools to open the Equation Options dialog. Open the popup menu the Default font for math regions, and choose Cambria Math (the only). Press OK button. It should restore the equations.
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However, if you're working in Microsoft Word, you can calculate simple equations typed into your document using Word's not-so-obvious Calculate command. Now you can type in and then select a simple equation (do not select the equals sign) in your Word document and click the Formula button.
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To type an equation from scratch, press Alt += on your keyboard. Choose Insert > Equation and select Insert New Equation from the bottom of the built-in equation gallery. This inserts an equation placeholder where you can type your equation.
From the Datatype menu (or Tab), choose Convert Equations. Choose the following settings in the Convert Equations dialog: under “Equation Types to Convert”, select (as a minimum) “Datatype or Equation Editor Equations” and “Microsoft Word EQ Fields”. Set the Range to “Whole Document”.
Step 2: Click Start > All Programs (All Apps) > Windows Accessories > Snipping Tool. Step 4: Now the selected equation is display in the Snipping Tool window, please click File > Save As to save what you capture as a picture. Step 1: Click File > Save As > Browse.
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