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Bob Mathews
 
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Default make Equation align with bottom of text

There's a good bit of pertinent information you left out of your post,
primarily which version of Word you're using, and how you're getting
the equation in your document. I don't think the problem is in your
paragraph spacing settings or any other format settings. The problem
is that Word isn't getting the baseline information that's included
with each of the equations. It could be Word isn't getting this
information because somehow the baseline information either is being
removed from the equation or isn't saved in the first place. Sometimes
this is caused by copying the equation from Equation Editor (or from
another document) and pasting it into Word. The proper way to exit
Equation Editor is to click the mouse outside the EE workspace, or by
pressing the Esc key. Most people don't have their EE set up to open
in a separate window, but if you do, you should close the window to
put the equation into the document. All of this assumes you opened EE
from within the current document (either by clicking Insert Object
Microsoft Equation, or if you have installed the toolbar icon, by
clicking the icon).

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