In WORD (2007) I see that some equations (the MS Eq editor is used) are above or below the surrounding text baseline. Even stranger (?) is that the text before and after the equation is also using different vertical alignment (check the tab-arrows!)
How do I fix this? Things do re-align to the bottom if I "Clear All" the formatting, I just can't find the place where this is set, the "Paragraph" dialog, has spacing '0' before and after and "Single" line spacing ...
Equation alignment (vertical)
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Equation alignment (vertical)
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Re: Equation alignment (vertical)
Could you attach a small sample document with some dummy text that demonstrates the problem? Thanks in advance.
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans
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Re: Equation alignment (vertical)
I lost some of it during the 'simplification' process but it's still there
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Re: Equation alignment (vertical)
The first and third equation have been lowered by 7 points in the Advanced tab of the Font dialog:
The middle one hasn't been lowered:
The middle one hasn't been lowered:
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Hans
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Re: Equation alignment (vertical)
Shoot... you're right (as always)... I checked the paragraph dialog but not the font dialog! Thanks!