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Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007
document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help. |
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Yes, you can insert large brackets in Word 2007 without using the equation function. Here's how:
To control formatting within the brackets, you can simply type your text inside the brackets and then use the formatting options in the "Home" tab of the ribbon to adjust the font, size, alignment, and other settings as needed. You can also adjust the size of the brackets themselves by selecting them and then using the font size drop-down menu in the "Home" tab. If you need to insert multiple lines of text within the brackets, you can use a line break (Shift + Enter) to create a new line. You can also adjust the spacing between lines by selecting the text and then using the line spacing options in the "Paragraph" group of the "Home" tab.
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![]() Please see reply to your duplicate question in word.drawing.graphics. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Richard" wrote in message ... Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help. |
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Please see reply to your duplicate question in word.drawing.graphics.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Richard" wrote in message ... Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help. |
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![]() To do what you want in the equation editor, first insert the bracket; within the placeholder, insert a 1-column-by-2-row matrix; select the two matrix placeholders, right-click, choose Column Alignment Left; and enter your notation. To do it without the equation editor, type the notation as plain text, aligned as you like. Click Insert Shapes and choose the bracket (left or right) from the Basic Shapes group. Drag a narrow bounding box to the proper height, and size and position it as needed. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help. |
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To do what you want in the equation editor, first insert the bracket; within
the placeholder, insert a 1-column-by-2-row matrix; select the two matrix placeholders, right-click, choose Column Alignment Left; and enter your notation. To do it without the equation editor, type the notation as plain text, aligned as you like. Click Insert Shapes and choose the bracket (left or right) from the Basic Shapes group. Drag a narrow bounding box to the proper height, and size and position it as needed. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help. |
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Not to toot my own horn, or anything, but if you'll have a look at my
chapter "Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b" in the just-published *Chomskyan (R)evolutions*, ed. Douglas Kibbee (Benjamins, 2010), you'll find that I've transcribed some of the incredibly complicated formulas from Chomsky's M.A. thesis (as published, they were simply done with a typewriter and handwritten braces etc.) into Word fields. No one in the last fifty years of linguistics has used formulas as complicated as those, but once you understand how the field codes work, their construction is quite straightforward. Word used to come with a "Manual" that contained an Appendix explaining every field option and all the parameters of every switch. (The material doesn't appear to be preserved anywhere within the Help system.) To left-align inside a brace, you just add a parenthesis with the appropriate label. On Mar 29, 10:55*am, Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help. |
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Not to toot my own horn, or anything, but if you'll have a look at my
chapter "Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b" in the just-published *Chomskyan (R)evolutions*, ed. Douglas Kibbee (Benjamins, 2010), you'll find that I've transcribed some of the incredibly complicated formulas from Chomsky's M.A. thesis (as published, they were simply done with a typewriter and handwritten braces etc.) into Word fields. No one in the last fifty years of linguistics has used formulas as complicated as those, but once you understand how the field codes work, their construction is quite straightforward. Word used to come with a "Manual" that contained an Appendix explaining every field option and all the parameters of every switch. (The material doesn't appear to be preserved anywhere within the Help system.) To left-align inside a brace, you just add a parenthesis with the appropriate label. On Mar 29, 10:55*am, Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help. |
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Oh my. I had completely forgotten about all the amazing things that
can be done with EQ fields. Richard, try this (using Ctrl+F9 to create the pairs of field brackets; the bracket that follows \b\lc\ is just a typed bracket): { EQ \b\lc\{({ EQ \a\al (This is line one,This is line two)}) } If you can't find the topic on the EQ field in the Word help (if you have Word 2007, it either isn't there or isn't indexed), it's online at http://office.microsoft.com/assistan...respos=14&rt=2 -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:13:06 -0700 (PDT), "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Not to toot my own horn, or anything, but if you'll have a look at my chapter "Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b" in the just-published *Chomskyan (R)evolutions*, ed. Douglas Kibbee (Benjamins, 2010), you'll find that I've transcribed some of the incredibly complicated formulas from Chomsky's M.A. thesis (as published, they were simply done with a typewriter and handwritten braces etc.) into Word fields. No one in the last fifty years of linguistics has used formulas as complicated as those, but once you understand how the field codes work, their construction is quite straightforward. Word used to come with a "Manual" that contained an Appendix explaining every field option and all the parameters of every switch. (The material doesn't appear to be preserved anywhere within the Help system.) To left-align inside a brace, you just add a parenthesis with the appropriate label. On Mar 29, 10:55*am, Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help. |
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Oh my. I had completely forgotten about all the amazing things that
can be done with EQ fields. Richard, try this (using Ctrl+F9 to create the pairs of field brackets; the bracket that follows \b\lc\ is just a typed bracket): { EQ \b\lc\{({ EQ \a\al (This is line one,This is line two)}) } If you can't find the topic on the EQ field in the Word help (if you have Word 2007, it either isn't there or isn't indexed), it's online at http://office.microsoft.com/assistan...respos=14&rt=2 -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:13:06 -0700 (PDT), "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Not to toot my own horn, or anything, but if you'll have a look at my chapter "Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b" in the just-published *Chomskyan (R)evolutions*, ed. Douglas Kibbee (Benjamins, 2010), you'll find that I've transcribed some of the incredibly complicated formulas from Chomsky's M.A. thesis (as published, they were simply done with a typewriter and handwritten braces etc.) into Word fields. No one in the last fifty years of linguistics has used formulas as complicated as those, but once you understand how the field codes work, their construction is quite straightforward. Word used to come with a "Manual" that contained an Appendix explaining every field option and all the parameters of every switch. (The material doesn't appear to be preserved anywhere within the Help system.) To left-align inside a brace, you just add a parenthesis with the appropriate label. On Mar 29, 10:55*am, Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help. |
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Kewl ... that, IIRC, is a tiny part of the Appendix to the Word 5.0
Manual. Is more of it to be found elsewhere? For Richard, the left/right/center alignment in the braces is covered under "Array." On Mar 29, 8:49*pm, Jay Freedman wrote: Oh my. I had completely forgotten about all the amazing things that can be done with EQ fields. Richard, try this (using Ctrl+F9 to create the pairs of field brackets; the bracket that follows \b\lc\ is just a typed bracket): { EQ \b\lc\{({ EQ \a\al (This is line one,This is line two)}) } If you can't find the topic on the EQ field in the Word help (if you have Word 2007, it either isn't there or isn't indexed), it's online athttp://office.microsoft.com/assistance/hfws.aspx?AssetID=HP0518614810.... -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP * * * *FAQ:http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:13:06 -0700 (PDT), "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Not to toot my own horn, or anything, but if you'll have a look at my chapter "Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b" in the just-published *Chomskyan (R)evolutions*, ed. Douglas Kibbee (Benjamins, 2010), you'll find that I've transcribed some of the incredibly complicated formulas from Chomsky's M.A. thesis (as published, they were simply done with a typewriter and handwritten braces etc.) into Word fields. No one in the last fifty years of linguistics has used formulas as complicated as those, but once you understand how the field codes work, their construction is quite straightforward. Word used to come with a "Manual" that contained an Appendix explaining every field option and all the parameters of every switch. (The material doesn't appear to be preserved anywhere within the Help system.) To left-align inside a brace, you just add a parenthesis with the appropriate label. On Mar 29, 10:55*am, Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. |
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Kewl ... that, IIRC, is a tiny part of the Appendix to the Word 5.0
Manual. Is more of it to be found elsewhere? For Richard, the left/right/center alignment in the braces is covered under "Array." On Mar 29, 8:49*pm, Jay Freedman wrote: Oh my. I had completely forgotten about all the amazing things that can be done with EQ fields. Richard, try this (using Ctrl+F9 to create the pairs of field brackets; the bracket that follows \b\lc\ is just a typed bracket): { EQ \b\lc\{({ EQ \a\al (This is line one,This is line two)}) } If you can't find the topic on the EQ field in the Word help (if you have Word 2007, it either isn't there or isn't indexed), it's online athttp://office.microsoft.com/assistance/hfws.aspx?AssetID=HP0518614810.... -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP * * * *FAQ:http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:13:06 -0700 (PDT), "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Not to toot my own horn, or anything, but if you'll have a look at my chapter "Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b" in the just-published *Chomskyan (R)evolutions*, ed. Douglas Kibbee (Benjamins, 2010), you'll find that I've transcribed some of the incredibly complicated formulas from Chomsky's M.A. thesis (as published, they were simply done with a typewriter and handwritten braces etc.) into Word fields. No one in the last fifty years of linguistics has used formulas as complicated as those, but once you understand how the field codes work, their construction is quite straightforward. Word used to come with a "Manual" that contained an Appendix explaining every field option and all the parameters of every switch. (The material doesn't appear to be preserved anywhere within the Help system.) To left-align inside a brace, you just add a parenthesis with the appropriate label. On Mar 29, 10:55*am, Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. |
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The entire set of help topics about specific fields can be reached from the
Field Reference page at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...047231033.aspx. This is a copy of the corresponding section of the offline help from Word 2003. I know from conversations that the Office documentation team is severely understaffed. It's my understanding that they expected to re-use the Word 2003 field topics for Word 2007 because nothing had changed; but the Word 2007 help indexing mechanism was never told to look in the Word 2003 online help for fields. As a result the material is invisible to Word, although Google can find it. Peter T. Daniels wrote: Kewl ... that, IIRC, is a tiny part of the Appendix to the Word 5.0 Manual. Is more of it to be found elsewhere? For Richard, the left/right/center alignment in the braces is covered under "Array." On Mar 29, 8:49 pm, Jay Freedman wrote: Oh my. I had completely forgotten about all the amazing things that can be done with EQ fields. Richard, try this (using Ctrl+F9 to create the pairs of field brackets; the bracket that follows \b\lc\ is just a typed bracket): { EQ \b\lc\{({ EQ \a\al (This is line one,This is line two)}) } If you can't find the topic on the EQ field in the Word help (if you have Word 2007, it either isn't there or isn't indexed), it's online athttp://office.microsoft.com/assistance/hfws.aspx?AssetID=HP0518614810... -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:13:06 -0700 (PDT), "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Not to toot my own horn, or anything, but if you'll have a look at my chapter "Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b" in the just-published *Chomskyan (R)evolutions*, ed. Douglas Kibbee (Benjamins, 2010), you'll find that I've transcribed some of the incredibly complicated formulas from Chomsky's M.A. thesis (as published, they were simply done with a typewriter and handwritten braces etc.) into Word fields. No one in the last fifty years of linguistics has used formulas as complicated as those, but once you understand how the field codes work, their construction is quite straightforward. Word used to come with a "Manual" that contained an Appendix explaining every field option and all the parameters of every switch. (The material doesn't appear to be preserved anywhere within the Help system.) To left-align inside a brace, you just add a parenthesis with the appropriate label. On Mar 29, 10:55 am, Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help.- |
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The entire set of help topics about specific fields can be reached from the
Field Reference page at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...047231033.aspx. This is a copy of the corresponding section of the offline help from Word 2003. I know from conversations that the Office documentation team is severely understaffed. It's my understanding that they expected to re-use the Word 2003 field topics for Word 2007 because nothing had changed; but the Word 2007 help indexing mechanism was never told to look in the Word 2003 online help for fields. As a result the material is invisible to Word, although Google can find it. Peter T. Daniels wrote: Kewl ... that, IIRC, is a tiny part of the Appendix to the Word 5.0 Manual. Is more of it to be found elsewhere? For Richard, the left/right/center alignment in the braces is covered under "Array." On Mar 29, 8:49 pm, Jay Freedman wrote: Oh my. I had completely forgotten about all the amazing things that can be done with EQ fields. Richard, try this (using Ctrl+F9 to create the pairs of field brackets; the bracket that follows \b\lc\ is just a typed bracket): { EQ \b\lc\{({ EQ \a\al (This is line one,This is line two)}) } If you can't find the topic on the EQ field in the Word help (if you have Word 2007, it either isn't there or isn't indexed), it's online athttp://office.microsoft.com/assistance/hfws.aspx?AssetID=HP0518614810... -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:13:06 -0700 (PDT), "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Not to toot my own horn, or anything, but if you'll have a look at my chapter "Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b" in the just-published *Chomskyan (R)evolutions*, ed. Douglas Kibbee (Benjamins, 2010), you'll find that I've transcribed some of the incredibly complicated formulas from Chomsky's M.A. thesis (as published, they were simply done with a typewriter and handwritten braces etc.) into Word fields. No one in the last fifty years of linguistics has used formulas as complicated as those, but once you understand how the field codes work, their construction is quite straightforward. Word used to come with a "Manual" that contained an Appendix explaining every field option and all the parameters of every switch. (The material doesn't appear to be preserved anywhere within the Help system.) To left-align inside a brace, you just add a parenthesis with the appropriate label. On Mar 29, 10:55 am, Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help.- |
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That does explain a lot ... but is there a reason they haven't fixed
it in four years? On Mar 30, 10:53*am, "Jay Freedman" wrote: The entire set of help topics about specific fields can be reached from the Field Reference page athttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/CH061047231033.aspx. This is a copy of the corresponding section of the offline help from Word 2003. I know from conversations that the Office documentation team is severely understaffed. It's my understanding that they expected to re-use the Word 2003 field topics for Word 2007 because nothing had changed; but the Word 2007 help indexing mechanism was never told to look in the Word 2003 online help for fields. As a result the material is invisible to Word, although Google can find it. Peter T. Daniels wrote: Kewl ... that, IIRC, is a tiny part of the Appendix to the Word 5.0 Manual. Is more of it to be found elsewhere? For Richard, the left/right/center alignment in the braces is covered under "Array." On Mar 29, 8:49 pm, Jay Freedman wrote: Oh my. I had completely forgotten about all the amazing things that can be done with EQ fields. Richard, try this (using Ctrl+F9 to create the pairs of field brackets; the bracket that follows \b\lc\ is just a typed bracket): { EQ \b\lc\{({ EQ \a\al (This is line one,This is line two)}) } If you can't find the topic on the EQ field in the Word help (if you have Word 2007, it either isn't there or isn't indexed), it's online athttp://office.microsoft.com/assistance/hfws.aspx?AssetID=HP0518614810... -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:13:06 -0700 (PDT), "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Not to toot my own horn, or anything, but if you'll have a look at my chapter "Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b" in the just-published *Chomskyan (R)evolutions*, ed. Douglas Kibbee (Benjamins, 2010), you'll find that I've transcribed some of the incredibly complicated formulas from Chomsky's M.A. thesis (as published, they were simply done with a typewriter and handwritten braces etc.) into Word fields. No one in the last fifty years of linguistics has used formulas as complicated as those, but once you understand how the field codes work, their construction is quite straightforward. Word used to come with a "Manual" that contained an Appendix explaining every field option and all the parameters of every switch. (The material doesn't appear to be preserved anywhere within the Help system.) To left-align inside a brace, you just add a parenthesis with the appropriate label. On Mar 29, 10:55 am, Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help.-- |
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That does explain a lot ... but is there a reason they haven't fixed
it in four years? On Mar 30, 10:53*am, "Jay Freedman" wrote: The entire set of help topics about specific fields can be reached from the Field Reference page athttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/CH061047231033.aspx. This is a copy of the corresponding section of the offline help from Word 2003. I know from conversations that the Office documentation team is severely understaffed. It's my understanding that they expected to re-use the Word 2003 field topics for Word 2007 because nothing had changed; but the Word 2007 help indexing mechanism was never told to look in the Word 2003 online help for fields. As a result the material is invisible to Word, although Google can find it. Peter T. Daniels wrote: Kewl ... that, IIRC, is a tiny part of the Appendix to the Word 5.0 Manual. Is more of it to be found elsewhere? For Richard, the left/right/center alignment in the braces is covered under "Array." On Mar 29, 8:49 pm, Jay Freedman wrote: Oh my. I had completely forgotten about all the amazing things that can be done with EQ fields. Richard, try this (using Ctrl+F9 to create the pairs of field brackets; the bracket that follows \b\lc\ is just a typed bracket): { EQ \b\lc\{({ EQ \a\al (This is line one,This is line two)}) } If you can't find the topic on the EQ field in the Word help (if you have Word 2007, it either isn't there or isn't indexed), it's online athttp://office.microsoft.com/assistance/hfws.aspx?AssetID=HP0518614810... -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:13:06 -0700 (PDT), "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Not to toot my own horn, or anything, but if you'll have a look at my chapter "Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b" in the just-published *Chomskyan (R)evolutions*, ed. Douglas Kibbee (Benjamins, 2010), you'll find that I've transcribed some of the incredibly complicated formulas from Chomsky's M.A. thesis (as published, they were simply done with a typewriter and handwritten braces etc.) into Word fields. No one in the last fifty years of linguistics has used formulas as complicated as those, but once you understand how the field codes work, their construction is quite straightforward. Word used to come with a "Manual" that contained an Appendix explaining every field option and all the parameters of every switch. (The material doesn't appear to be preserved anywhere within the Help system.) To left-align inside a brace, you just add a parenthesis with the appropriate label. On Mar 29, 10:55 am, Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help.-- |
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Just guessing... Not enough complaints?
Peter T. Daniels wrote: That does explain a lot ... but is there a reason they haven't fixed it in four years? On Mar 30, 10:53 am, "Jay Freedman" wrote: The entire set of help topics about specific fields can be reached from the Field Reference page athttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/CH061047231033.aspx. This is a copy of the corresponding section of the offline help from Word 2003. I know from conversations that the Office documentation team is severely understaffed. It's my understanding that they expected to re-use the Word 2003 field topics for Word 2007 because nothing had changed; but the Word 2007 help indexing mechanism was never told to look in the Word 2003 online help for fields. As a result the material is invisible to Word, although Google can find it. Peter T. Daniels wrote: Kewl ... that, IIRC, is a tiny part of the Appendix to the Word 5.0 Manual. Is more of it to be found elsewhere? For Richard, the left/right/center alignment in the braces is covered under "Array." On Mar 29, 8:49 pm, Jay Freedman wrote: Oh my. I had completely forgotten about all the amazing things that can be done with EQ fields. Richard, try this (using Ctrl+F9 to create the pairs of field brackets; the bracket that follows \b\lc\ is just a typed bracket): { EQ \b\lc\{({ EQ \a\al (This is line one,This is line two)}) } If you can't find the topic on the EQ field in the Word help (if you have Word 2007, it either isn't there or isn't indexed), it's online athttp://office.microsoft.com/assistance/hfws.aspx?AssetID=HP0518614810... -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:13:06 -0700 (PDT), "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Not to toot my own horn, or anything, but if you'll have a look at my chapter "Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b" in the just-published *Chomskyan (R)evolutions*, ed. Douglas Kibbee (Benjamins, 2010), you'll find that I've transcribed some of the incredibly complicated formulas from Chomsky's M.A. thesis (as published, they were simply done with a typewriter and handwritten braces etc.) into Word fields. No one in the last fifty years of linguistics has used formulas as complicated as those, but once you understand how the field codes work, their construction is quite straightforward. Word used to come with a "Manual" that contained an Appendix explaining every field option and all the parameters of every switch. (The material doesn't appear to be preserved anywhere within the Help system.) To left-align inside a brace, you just add a parenthesis with the appropriate label. On Mar 29, 10:55 am, Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help.-- |
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Peter T. Daniels wrote: That does explain a lot ... but is there a reason they haven't fixed it in four years? On Mar 30, 10:53 am, "Jay Freedman" wrote: The entire set of help topics about specific fields can be reached from the Field Reference page athttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/CH061047231033.aspx. This is a copy of the corresponding section of the offline help from Word 2003. I know from conversations that the Office documentation team is severely understaffed. It's my understanding that they expected to re-use the Word 2003 field topics for Word 2007 because nothing had changed; but the Word 2007 help indexing mechanism was never told to look in the Word 2003 online help for fields. As a result the material is invisible to Word, although Google can find it. Peter T. Daniels wrote: Kewl ... that, IIRC, is a tiny part of the Appendix to the Word 5.0 Manual. Is more of it to be found elsewhere? For Richard, the left/right/center alignment in the braces is covered under "Array." On Mar 29, 8:49 pm, Jay Freedman wrote: Oh my. I had completely forgotten about all the amazing things that can be done with EQ fields. Richard, try this (using Ctrl+F9 to create the pairs of field brackets; the bracket that follows \b\lc\ is just a typed bracket): { EQ \b\lc\{({ EQ \a\al (This is line one,This is line two)}) } If you can't find the topic on the EQ field in the Word help (if you have Word 2007, it either isn't there or isn't indexed), it's online athttp://office.microsoft.com/assistance/hfws.aspx?AssetID=HP0518614810... -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:13:06 -0700 (PDT), "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Not to toot my own horn, or anything, but if you'll have a look at my chapter "Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b" in the just-published *Chomskyan (R)evolutions*, ed. Douglas Kibbee (Benjamins, 2010), you'll find that I've transcribed some of the incredibly complicated formulas from Chomsky's M.A. thesis (as published, they were simply done with a typewriter and handwritten braces etc.) into Word fields. No one in the last fifty years of linguistics has used formulas as complicated as those, but once you understand how the field codes work, their construction is quite straightforward. Word used to come with a "Manual" that contained an Appendix explaining every field option and all the parameters of every switch. (The material doesn't appear to be preserved anywhere within the Help system.) To left-align inside a brace, you just add a parenthesis with the appropriate label. On Mar 29, 10:55 am, Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help.-- |
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On Mar 30, 5:10*pm, "Jay Freedman" wrote: Just guessing... Not enough complaints? Peter T. Daniels wrote: That does explain a lot ... but is there a reason they haven't fixed it in four years? On Mar 30, 10:53 am, "Jay Freedman" wrote: The entire set of help topics about specific fields can be reached from the Field Reference page athttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/CH061047231033.aspx. This is a copy of the corresponding section of the offline help from Word 2003. I know from conversations that the Office documentation team is severely understaffed. It's my understanding that they expected to re-use the Word 2003 field topics for Word 2007 because nothing had changed; but the Word 2007 help indexing mechanism was never told to look in the Word 2003 online help for fields. As a result the material is invisible to Word, although Google can find it. Peter T. Daniels wrote: Kewl ... that, IIRC, is a tiny part of the Appendix to the Word 5.0 Manual. Is more of it to be found elsewhere? For Richard, the left/right/center alignment in the braces is covered under "Array." On Mar 29, 8:49 pm, Jay Freedman wrote: Oh my. I had completely forgotten about all the amazing things that can be done with EQ fields. Richard, try this (using Ctrl+F9 to create the pairs of field brackets; the bracket that follows \b\lc\ is just a typed bracket): { EQ \b\lc\{({ EQ \a\al (This is line one,This is line two)}) } If you can't find the topic on the EQ field in the Word help (if you have Word 2007, it either isn't there or isn't indexed), it's online athttp://office.microsoft.com/assistance/hfws.aspx?AssetID=HP0518614810... -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:13:06 -0700 (PDT), "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Not to toot my own horn, or anything, but if you'll have a look at my chapter "Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b" in the just-published *Chomskyan (R)evolutions*, ed. Douglas Kibbee (Benjamins, 2010), you'll find that I've transcribed some of the incredibly complicated formulas from Chomsky's M.A. thesis (as published, they were simply done with a typewriter and handwritten braces etc.) into Word fields. No one in the last fifty years of linguistics has used formulas as complicated as those, but once you understand how the field codes work, their construction is quite straightforward. Word used to come with a "Manual" that contained an Appendix explaining every field option and all the parameters of every switch. (The material doesn't appear to be preserved anywhere within the Help system.) To left-align inside a brace, you just add a parenthesis with the appropriate label. On Mar 29, 10:55 am, Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help. |
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On Mar 30, 5:10*pm, "Jay Freedman" wrote: Just guessing... Not enough complaints? Peter T. Daniels wrote: That does explain a lot ... but is there a reason they haven't fixed it in four years? On Mar 30, 10:53 am, "Jay Freedman" wrote: The entire set of help topics about specific fields can be reached from the Field Reference page athttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/CH061047231033.aspx. This is a copy of the corresponding section of the offline help from Word 2003. I know from conversations that the Office documentation team is severely understaffed. It's my understanding that they expected to re-use the Word 2003 field topics for Word 2007 because nothing had changed; but the Word 2007 help indexing mechanism was never told to look in the Word 2003 online help for fields. As a result the material is invisible to Word, although Google can find it. Peter T. Daniels wrote: Kewl ... that, IIRC, is a tiny part of the Appendix to the Word 5.0 Manual. Is more of it to be found elsewhere? For Richard, the left/right/center alignment in the braces is covered under "Array." On Mar 29, 8:49 pm, Jay Freedman wrote: Oh my. I had completely forgotten about all the amazing things that can be done with EQ fields. Richard, try this (using Ctrl+F9 to create the pairs of field brackets; the bracket that follows \b\lc\ is just a typed bracket): { EQ \b\lc\{({ EQ \a\al (This is line one,This is line two)}) } If you can't find the topic on the EQ field in the Word help (if you have Word 2007, it either isn't there or isn't indexed), it's online athttp://office.microsoft.com/assistance/hfws.aspx?AssetID=HP0518614810... -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:13:06 -0700 (PDT), "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Not to toot my own horn, or anything, but if you'll have a look at my chapter "Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b" in the just-published *Chomskyan (R)evolutions*, ed. Douglas Kibbee (Benjamins, 2010), you'll find that I've transcribed some of the incredibly complicated formulas from Chomsky's M.A. thesis (as published, they were simply done with a typewriter and handwritten braces etc.) into Word fields. No one in the last fifty years of linguistics has used formulas as complicated as those, but once you understand how the field codes work, their construction is quite straightforward. Word used to come with a "Manual" that contained an Appendix explaining every field option and all the parameters of every switch. (The material doesn't appear to be preserved anywhere within the Help system.) To left-align inside a brace, you just add a parenthesis with the appropriate label. On Mar 29, 10:55 am, Richard wrote: Is there any way to get large (2 or more lines) brackets into a word 2007 document WITHOUT using the equation function. I need large brackets for linguistic notation and I also need to be able to control formatting within the brackets without being constrained by the equation function. The main problem with the equation formatting is that the text will always be aligned to the centre within the brackets and I want it aligned left. Thanks for any help. |
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