It will make the equations are easier to read. You don’t have to put spaces between the numbers and the operators (+, -, *, /) for the Calculate command to work, but you might want to if you’re including the equations in your document. ![]() However, by default, Word replaces a hyphen with a dash when you type a space, more text, and then another space, like you might do in an equation. NOTE: When you do subtraction using the Calculate command, you must use a hyphen, not a dash. You can also add a third-party calculator add-in to Word that allows you to do simple math and automatically insert the answer into your document. You must do that manually, if that’s what you want to do. The Calculate command will not insert the answer into your document. ![]() The result is displayed on the left side of the status bar at the bottom of the Word window.
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