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word 2007 equations
When I create an equation display on its own line, Word automatically
centers it. If I add some text on the same line, then Word thinks the equation is "inline" and uses slightly different symbols. Anyway, what I need is to label equations on the right. For example: [Equation Centered Here] (Equation 4) Many math and physics books do this. How can I do this? As I said, if I manually write "(Equation 4)" off to the right, Word would switch to "inline" equations. |
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