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Word 2007 Equation Editor Line Break Idiosyncracies
Does anyone have a work around for the following two issues?
1) Suppose you have a long expression which is a product of two sums, e.g. something like: A=[a+b+c+d+e+f+g+h][i+j+k+l+m+n+o+p+q] Word will never insert a line break between the two products, nor does it give you the option of doing this in the right click menu. Instead it will break at "g+h" say, which looks awful and renders the equation virtually unreadable. Worse still if instead you have: A=[a+b+c+d+e+f+g(B+C)][i+j+k+l+m+n+o+p+q] then I have seen it break at "B+C". It seems to me that newlines should be inserted as close to the top level as possible. 2) Say you have an equation that Word splits over three lines as follows 0=[a+b+c+d+e+f+g+h] +\sum[i+j+k+l+m+ n+o+p] Then the final line should be further indented than the first one, otherwise it ends up looking like the "n+o+p" is not in the scope of the \sum, which Word doesn't do by default. Any work arounds would be much appreciated, Thanks in advance, Tom |
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