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How put picture NEXT to body of text?
Hi Mr. Cdcadcdac,
Interesting name. ;-) I'll answer your other question (not quoted below) first -- "how do I multi-post"? Well, that's difficult (impossible?) to do if you're using the web interface at microsoft.com. I recommend Google Groups; it's more versatile. Of course, there are 3rd party news reader clients (like the one I use -- NewsRover), but Google Groups is quite capable. Whichever method you choose, in the addressee box (Google labels it "To Newsgroups"), simply list all the newsgroups to which you want your message to get posted. That way, when someone sees your post on any one of these groups and replies, the reply goes to all the newsgroups you listed. Now to the Equation Editor questions... 1) When you drop any object (of any type) into FrontPage, it uses the default vertical alignment, which is what you're seeing. There's no way to change the default. You can change the alignment of each equation, but you have to do it individually. We have an "Application Note" (tutorial) on our website that describes how to use MathType with FrontPage, and it describes how to use relative positioning to get the exact alignment that's appropriate for each equation. The procedures listed will apply equally to Equation Editor (for this part of the AppNote). Our AppNotes are at www.dessci.com/appnotes 2) Nothing you can do about that if you're using Equation Editor. (Don't read "nothing" too literally. There IS something you can do about it, but it's so much trouble to do, and will require at least three applications, that I don't think you'll want to do it.) The upgrade to Equation Editor -- MathType -- lets you save the equation as a GIF in whatever resolution you want. Trouble is, if you save it as a high-res GIF, then scale it down to the proper size in the browser, it'll print great, but still look terrible on-screen. Best practice is to save 2 copies -- one at 96 dpi and one at 300 dpi -- and use CSS to determine which one displays or prints. Better yet, in MathType there's a feature that'll do this for you automatically, but not from FrontPage. In Word, you can select the option to "Export to MathPage", and MathType will take care of the rest. You don't even have to know how to spell CSS much less know what it does. (More about MathType and a downloadable eval at the link in my sig.) -- Bob Mathews Director of Training Design Science, Inc. bobm at dessci.com http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, MathFlow, Equation Editor, TeXaide On 4-Jan-2008, cdcadcdac wrote: 1) I write an equation using €œMicrosoft Equation€ and drop it into my Microsoft FrontPage. But when I do, the equation shifts down when I try to preview it in FrontPage. It appears to have something to do with that little green tab / dot. How do I keep the equation from shifting down? 2) When I do drop the equation into my Microsoft FrontPage, the equations resolution is terrible. I do not know why because the equations resolution is fine until I preview FrontPage in my browser. How do I keep the high resolution of the equation when dropping it into FrontPage? |
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How put picture NEXT to body of text?
Not that I don't recommend an alternate newsreader ;-) but the ability to
cross-post is available when using the web interface. To do so, click the Advanced Options link at the bottom of the post window. Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email cannot be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Coauthor of Word 2007 Inside Out: http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/boo...x#AboutTheBook Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Bob Mathews" wrote in message ... I'll answer your other question (not quoted below) first -- "how do I multi-post"? Well, that's difficult (impossible?) to do if you're using the web interface at microsoft.com. |
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