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When numbering equations, you could use a table layout. As your equation
would be in a different cell than your number, the issue wouldn't appear. For more info, see http://blogs.msdn.com/microsoft_offi...numbering.aspx Yves "Tony" wrote in message ... In Word 2007, when I enter an equation, it starts out in Display mode, but when I enter text before or after the equation, it shinks. This makes some equations such as integrals and summations difficult to read. I want to keep the equation in display mode. One reason to enter text after the equation is to put an equation number after the equation later on the same line. |
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