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Default Can you change the position of an equation caption to the side

Suzanne,

When I try this in Word 2007, the caption feature tries to caption the whole
table 9above or below it) rather than putting the caption in the right
column. Is there a way to force Word to put the caption in the right column?

Thanks,

Craig

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

What's usually recommended is a single-row, two-column, borderless table
(you can save it as an AutoText entry, complete with dummy equation and
caption).

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"MEMH" wrote in message
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When inserting a caption for an equation, you can currently only insert in
below or above the equation. An equation number should however be beside

to
the right of the equation. Is there anyway to do this?