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Default Baseline info in MathType and Equation OLE objects

Vladislav, in the SDK is a function named ConvertEquations. This will
convert the Equation Editor equations into MathType equations. If you
use this function, you'll be able to get the baseline info.

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On 15-Mar-2010, Vladislav Yerokhin wrote:

This approach is applicable only to MathType. This is
approximately 75% of the formulas in our documents.
But we have formulas edited in Microsoft Equation.

 
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