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microsoft word equation vertical alignment and display font sizeissue
In Microsoft Word 2003, when I add a new inline equation into a large
word document (50+ pages with tables, equations), the equation vertically aligns with text around it well, i.e., bottom aligned. Overtime, this document grows so huge, that I'd like to either copy paste the entire document into a new document, or save it as a new document, to shrink the file size, and prevent frequent crash of word. But either way, in the new document that I created, or saved as, all equation now shows up slightly smaller than it is in the original document, and it sits slightly higher than the text around it (when looking at the bottom of the equation and the text). If I double click the equation, going into edit mode, but don't make any change and go back to word immediately, then the equation displays normal again, i.e., the equation font now looks normal (same as it was in the original document), and vertically align well with text around it. This is office 2003 professional on Windows 7. But I believe this problem appears in multiple versions of word (2000, XP), and on both Windows XP and 7. |
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