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Default Equation formatting lost in master document - Word 2007

I have a master document including other documents. In one of the
subdocuments I added equations, using the new equation editor. The equations
look good in the subdocument, but in the master document, they do not show
correctly. If I click on them, the font shows as Garamond, while in the
subdocument show as Cambria Math. If I change the font in the master to
Cambria Math, all shows well, but this will only last until I close the
master document and open it again, or until I collapse the subdocument.
How can this be fixed?

Thx.
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