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Word 2007 equations: suppressing underscore-subscript autoformat
Word 2007 equation editor introduced a new fast way to enter subscripted
text: you type an underscore (low line, this character: _ ), type the text to be subscripted and press space. This is causing major havoc when working with equations whose variable names contain underscores. I dont have the option to change the variable names. How do i supress this form of auto-formatting? A really silly workaround is to use a different character from the ASCII table which looks like an underscore (the character i chose can be found on the word symbol table, Symbol font, code 95). It solves the problem since its a different character, therefore it wont trigger the autoformat. Unfortunately, i already have a large number of equations carefully written with underscore (if space is not pressed, the autoformat wont happen). I thought of using the "find/replace" dialog to change all underscores to this ASCII character, but since its an exotic character, it wont work with the find/replace dialog. Thx for the time and the imput |
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Word 2007 equations: suppressing underscore-subscript autoformat
Ciao Claudio
[..] A really silly workaround is to use a different character from the ASCII table which looks like an underscore (the character i chose can be found on the word symbol table, Symbol font, code 95). It solves the problem since its a different character, therefore it wont trigger the autoformat. Unfortunately, i already have a large number of equations carefully written with underscore (if space is not pressed, the autoformat wont happen). I thought of using the "find/replace" dialog to change all underscores to this ASCII character, but since its an exotic character, it wont work with the find/replace dialog. not sure whether this works when the content is already in an equation (or whether that's really the case with you), but generally speaking: Finding and replacing symbols (by Dave Rado) http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/...aceSymbols.htm HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MSFT | \ / | MVP | Scientific Reports X Against HTML | for | with Word? / \ in e-mail & news | Word | http://www.masteringword.eu/ |
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Word 2007 equations: suppressing underscore-subscript autoformat
Hi Claudio,
I'm not clear on the variables as to how you're presently applying an underscore that would kick in the subscript autocorrect. Are these single character variables or something else? Are you underlining (applying formatting) to the variables or can you use an underbar or ? For example if the variable is an underscored c type in the math region \underbar space c space If you just need an underscore character between two other variable characters (i.e. a_c) you can type "_" then space with the underscore in quotes, to get a literal character, then type your next varible character. You can also turn off the Math Autocorrect (Alt, T, A) and use Word formatting and/or the ribbon (ofr example the Underbar choice in the Structures=Accent section. ====================== "ClaudioVillegas" wrote in message ... Word 2007 equation editor introduced a new fast way to enter subscripted text: you type an underscore (low line, this character: _ ), type the text to be subscripted and press space. This is causing major havoc when working with equations whose variable names contain underscores. I dont have the option to change the variable names. How do i supress this form of auto-formatting? A really silly workaround is to use a different character from the ASCII table which looks like an underscore (the character i chose can be found on the word symbol table, Symbol font, code 95). It solves the problem since its a different character, therefore it wont trigger the autoformat. Unfortunately, i already have a large number of equations carefully written with underscore (if space is not pressed, the autoformat wont happen). I thought of using the "find/replace" dialog to change all underscores to this ASCII character, but since its an exotic character, it wont work with the find/replace dialog. Thx for the time and the imput -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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The quotes solved my problem Bob, nice trick! I ended up using the strange
ASCII character for the document, but quotes will be my choice for future reports. The reason I needed underscores is that im dealing with electricity retailing algebric rules, which contain plenty of variables like FUEL_G or PENALTY_ACR in equations. Thank you very much. Although the current problem is solved, the document you suggested seems like a very interesting read Franz. I will take a look at it. "Bob Buckland ?:-)" escreveu: Hi Claudio, I'm not clear on the variables as to how you're presently applying an underscore that would kick in the subscript autocorrect. Are these single character variables or something else? Are you underlining (applying formatting) to the variables or can you use an underbar or ? For example if the variable is an underscored c type in the math region \underbar space c space If you just need an underscore character between two other variable characters (i.e. a_c) you can type "_" then space with the underscore in quotes, to get a literal character, then type your next varible character. You can also turn off the Math Autocorrect (Alt, T, A) and use Word formatting and/or the ribbon (ofr example the Underbar choice in the Structures=Accent section. ====================== "ClaudioVillegas" wrote in message ... Word 2007 equation editor introduced a new fast way to enter subscripted text: you type an underscore (low line, this character: _ ), type the text to be subscripted and press space. This is causing major havoc when working with equations whose variable names contain underscores. I dont have the option to change the variable names. How do i supress this form of auto-formatting? A really silly workaround is to use a different character from the ASCII table which looks like an underscore (the character i chose can be found on the word symbol table, Symbol font, code 95). It solves the problem since its a different character, therefore it wont trigger the autoformat. Unfortunately, i already have a large number of equations carefully written with underscore (if space is not pressed, the autoformat wont happen). I thought of using the "find/replace" dialog to change all underscores to this ASCII character, but since its an exotic character, it wont work with the find/replace dialog. Thx for the time and the imput -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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