 What about when you have to turn in a math report or show a work presentation that involves all kinds of formulas and common mathematical equations? Today we'll show you how to save time in doing them by using Microsoft Word 2016. Arlene here, welcome to Burn to Learn. Go up to the Insert menu, and on the upper right-hand side of your screen you'll find the Equation button. Click the down arrow and you'll find plenty of pre-created formulas that you'll be able to use and just edit them with your own data. In the More Equations from Office.com option, you'll find even more equations that fit your needs. For instance, let's select the Area of Circle equation. Now the formula is in your document and ready for you to add your own data. Let's say our radius is 56, and there it is. You can even manually write your own equation. You do so by clicking the Equation button down arrow and select Ink Equation. You can start writing your math there with your mouse or if you own a touch computer with a stylus pen. Nice, huh? Once you've written it, just click Insert and there it is on your document. Please take a second to like this video and feel free to leave a comment. Back in the Insert menu, click the Equation button to see the Symbols and Structures sections where you'll find the different symbols and formulas you can choose from. Word considers this as text. Therefore, they can be customized and formatted with color, size, underline, etc. Except for the font, since the one used is Equation Font Default. Customization is available in the Home menu. Now you know the different formulas and math equations that Word offers to you to add sharpness to your next document.