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Numbering equations using frames
Hi,
in order to number equations in a text, I assigned text frames to the Caption style template and aligned these frames to the right side of the column letting the paragraph flow around it. Works great but unfortunately, the text within the frame is aligned to the top of it - therefore the numbering is not in line with the equation. Is there a way to center the text frame to the paragraph, or the text vertically within the text frame? Further, is there a way to assign different styles to different types of captions? The frames mentioned above are not supposed to be used with Figures or Tables. Thank you, Fabian |
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Numbering equations using frames
Hi Fabian
You can number equations and control the alignment of the equations and the numbers by creating a borderless 3-column 1-row table for each equation, centering the equation in the middle cell, making the width of the first and third cells equal, and right-justifying the number in the third cell. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz "Fabian" wrote: Hi, in order to number equations in a text, I assigned text frames to the Caption style template and aligned these frames to the right side of the column letting the paragraph flow around it. Works great but unfortunately, the text within the frame is aligned to the top of it - therefore the numbering is not in line with the equation. Is there a way to center the text frame to the paragraph, or the text vertically within the text frame? Further, is there a way to assign different styles to different types of captions? The frames mentioned above are not supposed to be used with Figures or Tables. Thank you, Fabian |
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Numbering equations using frames
Hi Pesach,
thank you for your answer. I was aware of this workaround - but it is just so inconvenient... regards, Fabian "Pesach Shelnitz" wrote: Hi Fabian You can number equations and control the alignment of the equations and the numbers by creating a borderless 3-column 1-row table for each equation, centering the equation in the middle cell, making the width of the first and third cells equal, and right-justifying the number in the third cell. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz "Fabian" wrote: Hi, in order to number equations in a text, I assigned text frames to the Caption style template and aligned these frames to the right side of the column letting the paragraph flow around it. Works great but unfortunately, the text within the frame is aligned to the top of it - therefore the numbering is not in line with the equation. Is there a way to center the text frame to the paragraph, or the text vertically within the text frame? Further, is there a way to assign different styles to different types of captions? The frames mentioned above are not supposed to be used with Figures or Tables. Thank you, Fabian |
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Numbering equations using frames
It is less inconvenient if you store the one-row table with a dummy equation
and sample caption as an AutoText entry. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Fabian" wrote in message ... Hi Pesach, thank you for your answer. I was aware of this workaround - but it is just so inconvenient... regards, Fabian "Pesach Shelnitz" wrote: Hi Fabian You can number equations and control the alignment of the equations and the numbers by creating a borderless 3-column 1-row table for each equation, centering the equation in the middle cell, making the width of the first and third cells equal, and right-justifying the number in the third cell. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz "Fabian" wrote: Hi, in order to number equations in a text, I assigned text frames to the Caption style template and aligned these frames to the right side of the column letting the paragraph flow around it. Works great but unfortunately, the text within the frame is aligned to the top of it - therefore the numbering is not in line with the equation. Is there a way to center the text frame to the paragraph, or the text vertically within the text frame? Further, is there a way to assign different styles to different types of captions? The frames mentioned above are not supposed to be used with Figures or Tables. Thank you, Fabian |
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