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Line Spacing
Hello,
I have several equations in a Word 2007 document that get the bottom cutoff. I have the line spacing set at Single and can, of course, change it to make the equation show up completely. Is there way to automatically do the line spacing or another way to solve this problem? Thanks. |
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Try an "At least" line spacing. Say, 12 pt. depends on the font size you
want to use. Tom MSMVP 1998-2007 "Bill" wrote in message ... Hello, I have several equations in a Word 2007 document that get the bottom cutoff. I have the line spacing set at Single and can, of course, change it to make the equation show up completely. Is there way to automatically do the line spacing or another way to solve this problem? Thanks. |
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That did not work. Plus, in some places, if the equation is a fraction it
makes it small enough to fit on the line. I searched on-line help but couldn't find anything to help. "Tom Ferguson" wrote in message ... Try an "At least" line spacing. Say, 12 pt. depends on the font size you want to use. Tom MSMVP 1998-2007 "Bill" wrote in message ... Hello, I have several equations in a Word 2007 document that get the bottom cutoff. I have the line spacing set at Single and can, of course, change it to make the equation show up completely. Is there way to automatically do the line spacing or another way to solve this problem? Thanks. |
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I should have indicated that it was somewhat a shot in the twilight if
not the dark. I have not used the equation editor in Word 2007 since I no longer have any use for setting equations. I don't know if it would help much but Word 2007 still has the old equation editor available for use. (Insert Object Microsoft Equation 3) However, I'm not sure it would prove friendlier. I recall vividly that it certainly "had its charms", speaking ironically, in earlier versions. Tom MSMVP (1998-2007) "Bill" wrote in message ... That did not work. Plus, in some places, if the equation is a fraction it makes it small enough to fit on the line. I searched on-line help but couldn't find anything to help. "Tom Ferguson" wrote in message ... Try an "At least" line spacing. Say, 12 pt. depends on the font size you want to use. Tom MSMVP 1998-2007 "Bill" wrote in message ... Hello, I have several equations in a Word 2007 document that get the bottom cutoff. I have the line spacing set at Single and can, of course, change it to make the equation show up completely. Is there way to automatically do the line spacing or another way to solve this problem? Thanks. |
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Thanks Tom. I really like the equation editor in 2007, much better than the
old one. You can even save equations which is great. "Tom Ferguson" wrote in message ... I should have indicated that it was somewhat a shot in the twilight if not the dark. I have not used the equation editor in Word 2007 since I no longer have any use for setting equations. I don't know if it would help much but Word 2007 still has the old equation editor available for use. (Insert Object Microsoft Equation 3) However, I'm not sure it would prove friendlier. I recall vividly that it certainly "had its charms", speaking ironically, in earlier versions. Tom MSMVP (1998-2007) "Bill" wrote in message ... That did not work. Plus, in some places, if the equation is a fraction it makes it small enough to fit on the line. I searched on-line help but couldn't find anything to help. "Tom Ferguson" wrote in message ... Try an "At least" line spacing. Say, 12 pt. depends on the font size you want to use. Tom MSMVP 1998-2007 "Bill" wrote in message ... Hello, I have several equations in a Word 2007 document that get the bottom cutoff. I have the line spacing set at Single and can, of course, change it to make the equation show up completely. Is there way to automatically do the line spacing or another way to solve this problem? Thanks. |
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