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make Equation align with bottom of text
Thanks Guys,
I am using Word 2003, although I think the document was originally made with Word 97. I have written a little macro to insert an equation object, set the style to be centred, and auto create a right justified number for the equation. I then go back into the equation object and usually end up with a couple of lines of equation. Having said all that the strangeness of being able to bottom align things using the format painter still works with an equation created from scratch without my own styles etc. Paragraph spacing looks exactly the same and any amount of chopping and changing between exact/multiple, space after/before does not help. I have noticed that inline clip art is bottom aligned. It might be a case of the 'magic' equation actually thinking it is a picture, but a double click on it opens up EE, so I don't think that is it. |
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