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Jay Freedman
 
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Default How to align equation to the last line

niwrad wrote:
"Jay Freedman" wrote:

On Fri, 3 Feb 2006 03:26:19 -0800, niwrad
wrote:

I have numbered the equations on its right in my Word document and
they are aligned to the center when the equations have more than
one line. I would like to align the equation numbers to the last
line of the equation (or the bottom of the object) and wonder how I
can do so.

Thanks


The most reliable method is to use a two-column borderless table,
with the equations in the left (wide) column and the equation
numbers in the right (narrow) column. Select the right column, right
click it, select Cell Alignment, and choose the bottom right
alignment.

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Thanks for the response.

I have created a particular formatting style to automatically number
the equations and align them horizontally and it's been very useful
other than for this stated issue. So I'm wondering if it's possible
to maintain this and just alter some formatting setting such that the
equation numbers on the right can be align to the bottom of the
equation object.


I don't think there's anything you can do in a style, but you can ask Design
Science (www.dessci.com or www.mathtype.com), the company that supplies the
Equation Editor to Microsoft. You should also look at their commercial
product MathType, which (among many other enhancements) can make its own
equation numbers.

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