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Default how to place numbers under limit (word 2007 equations)

Click in the equation, so that you can see its border. Click the arrow on
the right, and then click Professional. Click the arrow again, and then
click Change to Display (to place the equation on a line by itself).

Note that the equations you are copying from older Word files are Microsoft
Equation 3 objects. You can create these in Word 2007 too, if you want to:
On the Insert tab, click Insert | Object | Object. Locate Microsoft Equation
3.0 in the list.

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Stefan Blom
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"nelraheb" wrote in message
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The new limit puts the numbers to its bottom right although when I copy
from
older versions it can still work with it !!