Using MathML to Correct EquatIO Errors
Video: EquatIO OCR Error
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If you are using Duxbury to convert a Microsoft Word document to braille, math equations require a specific format in order to be properly interpreted by a screenreader. The EquatIO software from Texthelp allows you to capture an image of a math g equation from a PDF document and export it as MathML format which can then be pasted in to Microsoft Word.