

Once added, it will appear on Word's Insert tab. Note, for creating new equations, there is a MathType add-in, which you'll find if you go to the Insert tab in Word, and under "Get Add-ins" you can search for MathType and add it. Now re-open Word and see if you can at least read the equations. You don't have MathType in your Applications folder, I have a copy of MT Extra for Mac on my Dropbox: . After a few seconds, you'll see it in Font Book under the User fonts.

Help at all.) After you double-click, it will open in Font Book, and you should see an "Install Font" button in the lower right corner of the pop-up window. ( Note: Don't be confused by the similarly-named font Mt Extra Tiger.ttf. Find the file MT Extra.dfont, and double-click it. Your Applications folder, go to MathType > Fonts > TrueType. Still, I'd like you to try reinstalling it. Since you upgraded your OS from an earlier version to Catalina, you probably already have this font. The main font MathType uses for displaying many symbols is the MT Extra font. To view equations created in documents under a pre-Catalina OS.īefore proceeding, if Word is open, close it now. What hasn't been said is that this applies only to editing equations.

As you know, and others have correctly pointed out, MathType does not yet work with Catalina.

