# Writing Equations using Latex in Microsoft Publisher 1. Firstly, use [IguanaTex](https://github.com/Jonathan-LeRoux/IguanaTex) to generate equations (Latex Display) in MS PowerPoint. You can set a larger dpi for a higher quality output. Select the "Reset size" option to ensure the consistency of font size. ![image](https://hackmd.io/_uploads/Byl4vPr1yg.png) 2. Copy and paste it to MS Publiser. Drag the figure by holding its center (right on the logo), otherwise, the auto arranging feature will make you frustrated. ![image](https://hackmd.io/_uploads/SyLluvrkyx.png) 3. Set the figure format. Firstly, Select the "**Inline with text**" option in the "**Wrap Text**" menu. And then select the "More Layout Options" in the "**Wrap Text**" menu. ![image](https://hackmd.io/_uploads/S1a-uDSJ1g.png) 4. Set the figure format. Cancel the auto checkbox. Adjust the bottom distance as your needs. The value varies in different Latex Displays. ![image](https://hackmd.io/_uploads/BJRzdPryJg.png) 5. Now, the figure object, i.e., the equation, can be treated just like normal characters. You can drag it among words with spacing settings as you set for a paragraph. ![image](https://hackmd.io/_uploads/rkDXOPSyye.png)