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Default Caption label position options should have right and left options

Specifilcally working with the equations. Captions are very useful if I
could use them for the equations. As of now there does not seem to be an
option to put the equation number next to the equation but only below or
above. This is not an acceptable format for any kind of techincal paper.

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Use a borderless two-cell, one-row table. Put your equation in one cell and
the caption in the other. Or upgrade to MathType, which allows you to insert
captions the wy you prefer.

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Specifilcally working with the equations. Captions are very useful if I
could use them for the equations. As of now there does not seem to be an
option to put the equation number next to the equation but only below or
above. This is not an acceptable format for any kind of techincal paper.

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Default Caption label position options should have right and left opti

I recommand using MathType only if you can install it on each computer you
work. Otherwise, you will not be able to use those eqs written in MathType.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Use a borderless two-cell, one-row table. Put your equation in one cell and
the caption in the other. Or upgrade to MathType, which allows you to insert
captions the wy you prefer.

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Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Shane" wrote in message
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Specifilcally working with the equations. Captions are very useful if I
could use them for the equations. As of now there does not seem to be an
option to put the equation number next to the equation but only below or
above. This is not an acceptable format for any kind of techincal paper.

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I believe that non-MathType users can view but not edit equations created by
MT.

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I recommand using MathType only if you can install it on each computer you
work. Otherwise, you will not be able to use those eqs written in

MathType.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Use a borderless two-cell, one-row table. Put your equation in one cell

and
the caption in the other. Or upgrade to MathType, which allows you to

insert
captions the wy you prefer.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Shane" wrote in message
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Specifilcally working with the equations. Captions are very useful if

I
could use them for the equations. As of now there does not seem to be

an
option to put the equation number next to the equation but only below

or
above. This is not an acceptable format for any kind of techincal

paper.

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