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equation in the paragraph
When I insert a short equation or icon in the paragraph, how can i control
the align format of the inline equation and the text around it ? I want them to align by center. |
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equation in the paragraph
Put the equation object in a paragraph by itself and set paragraph
alignment to "Centered". Alternatively, if you need a number after the equation, you could use tab stops (one centered and one right-aligned). More suggestions can be found in the following KB article: WD2000: How to Insert a Right-Aligned Caption Next to an Equation http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;212381 If you are using Word 2002/2003, you'll notice that some menu options have moved (for example, InsertCaption is now InsertReferenceCaption), but other than that the article still applies in recent versions. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Xi Shi" wrote in message ... When I insert a short equation or icon in the paragraph, how can i control the align format of the inline equation and the text around it ? I want them to align by center. |
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If you are saying that line spacing is messed up for paragraphs
containing equation objects as well as text, you can specify a fixed amount of line spacing (in FormatParagraph, Indents and Spacing tab) to eliminate the problem. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Xi Shi" wrote in message ... When I insert a short equation or icon in the paragraph, how can i control the align format of the inline equation and the text around it ? I want them to align by center. |
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"Stefan Blom" wrote: Put the equation object in a paragraph by itself and set paragraph alignment to "Centered". Alternatively, if you need a number after the equation, you could use tab stops (one centered and one right-aligned). More suggestions can be found in the following KB article: WD2000: How to Insert a Right-Aligned Caption Next to an Equation http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;212381 If you are using Word 2002/2003, you'll notice that some menu options have moved (for example, InsertCaption is now InsertReferenceCaption), but other than that the article still applies in recent versions. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Xi Shi" wrote in message ... When I insert a short equation or icon in the paragraph, how can i control the align format of the inline equation and the text around it ? I want them to align by center. ================================================== Thank you for your answering! But my "center" refers to align up and down in center,you know my equaltion are mixing with the text in the same line. the equation or the icon is higher than the text, word align them in the bottom, but i want them to align in center.(not the left right center) do i descript the question clearly? |
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But i do remmber that there's somewhere in Word can format the align format,
you know ,so many equation or icon objects in the document to adjust is really a big job. "Stefan Blom" wrote: If you are saying that line spacing is messed up for paragraphs containing equation objects as well as text, you can specify a fixed amount of line spacing (in FormatParagraph, Indents and Spacing tab) to eliminate the problem. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Xi Shi" wrote in message ... When I insert a short equation or icon in the paragraph, how can i control the align format of the inline equation and the text around it ? I want them to align by center. |
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equation in the paragraph
Are you referring to the baseline alignment of equation objects? By
default, they should be "in the middle", with an equal amount above and beyond the text line: Big equation object is positioned Text after the equation follows here. here If you have some languages installed (perhaps Asian languages?) it could affect the baseline alignment. You'll probably find the option in FormatParagraph (but I don't know, since I've never had to use these features). If you can't see it, try Word Help to locate it. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Xi Shi" wrote in message ... "Stefan Blom" wrote: Put the equation object in a paragraph by itself and set paragraph alignment to "Centered". Alternatively, if you need a number after the equation, you could use tab stops (one centered and one right-aligned). More suggestions can be found in the following KB article: WD2000: How to Insert a Right-Aligned Caption Next to an Equation http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;212381 If you are using Word 2002/2003, you'll notice that some menu options have moved (for example, InsertCaption is now InsertReferenceCaption), but other than that the article still applies in recent versions. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Xi Shi" wrote in message ... When I insert a short equation or icon in the paragraph, how can i control the align format of the inline equation and the text around it ? I want them to align by center. ================================================== Thank you for your answering! But my "center" refers to align up and down in center,you know my equaltion are mixing with the text in the same line. the equation or the icon is higher than the text, word align them in the bottom, but i want them to align in center.(not the left right center) do i descript the question clearly? |
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I think what you might have needed to do was to change your paragraph
settings. For me to get an equation to show in the paragraph, say paranthetically, was to set the following: Spacing: Befo Auto After: 6pt - this is my preference Line spacing: Single This auto-adjusted the line with the equation so that it would show properly. Hope this helps. "Xi Shi" wrote: But i do remmber that there's somewhere in Word can format the align format, you know ,so many equation or icon objects in the document to adjust is really a big job. "Stefan Blom" wrote: If you are saying that line spacing is messed up for paragraphs containing equation objects as well as text, you can specify a fixed amount of line spacing (in FormatParagraph, Indents and Spacing tab) to eliminate the problem. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Xi Shi" wrote in message ... When I insert a short equation or icon in the paragraph, how can i control the align format of the inline equation and the text around it ? I want them to align by center. |
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Paragraph options can be set for all paragraphs in the selection, or for the
appropriate paragraph styles. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Xi Shi" wrote: But i do remmber that there's somewhere in Word can format the align format, you know ,so many equation or icon objects in the document to adjust is really a big job. "Stefan Blom" wrote: If you are saying that line spacing is messed up for paragraphs containing equation objects as well as text, you can specify a fixed amount of line spacing (in FormatParagraph, Indents and Spacing tab) to eliminate the problem. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Xi Shi" wrote in message ... When I insert a short equation or icon in the paragraph, how can i control the align format of the inline equation and the text around it ? I want them to align by center. |
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