Chemistry Add-in for Word

Chemistry Add-in for Word

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License:Open source

Total downloads:11,066

Operating system:Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11

Latest version:2.0

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Description

The Chemistry Add-in for Word is an innovative tool developed by Microsoft that integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Office Word. The latest version of this program is 2.0, which includes a variety of enhancements and updates from previous versions like 20.1, 2.0, and 1.5. The add-in enables users to insert and modify chemical information such as labels, formulas, and 2-D depictions directly within Word documents. This functionality is crucial for professionals and students in the field of chemistry who need to include such data in their reports or research papers.

One of the key features of Chemistry Add-in for Word is its ability to store chemical information and manipulate it in a semantically-rich manner, leveraging the power of Chemical Markup Language (XML for chemistry). This allows users not only to author chemical content in Word but also to embed the underlying data of chemical structures. The program file names associated with this add-in include chemist.exe, Chemistry Add-in for Word.exe, integratedoffice.exe, Microsoft Word 2010.exe, and WINWORD.EXE.

The add-in is designed for compatibility with Microsoft Word 2007 and Word 2010 but also runs on a wide range of operating systems, including Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11. This broad support ensures that users with older systems can still benefit from the tool's advanced features. The program falls under the Office Tools category, specifically within the Document management subcategory. More

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Mike Williams 5 months ago

This version is obsolete, please download the latest from our website at https://www.chem4word.co.uk/download/

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