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I can't find a way to number equations in Microsoft Word 2007 the standard
scientific way: on the right of the equation and inline with it (e.g. the way Mathtype numbers equations). If it is not possible, than they seemingly nice equation tool is useless for scientists that write scientific papers and one has to use Mathtype. |
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Hi aperlin
aperlin wrote: I can't find a way to number equations in Microsoft Word 2007 the standard scientific way: on the right of the equation and inline with it (e.g. the way Mathtype numbers equations). If it is not possible, than they seemingly nice equation tool is useless for scientists that write scientific papers and one has to use Mathtype. I think you have to do in 2007 as in all other versions befo insert a borderless 1x2 table, make the right column narrow enough, insert the equation in the left cell and the caption in the right. And then save the whole thing as a BuildingBlock (as an AutoText in earlier versions). HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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![]() "Robert M. Franz (RMF)" wrote: Hi aperlin aperlin wrote: I can't find a way to number equations in Microsoft Word 2007 the standard scientific way: on the right of the equation and inline with it (e.g. the way Mathtype numbers equations). If it is not possible, than they seemingly nice equation tool is useless for scientists that write scientific papers and one has to use Mathtype. I think you have to do in 2007 as in all other versions befo insert a borderless 1x2 table, make the right column narrow enough, insert the equation in the left cell and the caption in the right. And then save the whole thing as a BuildingBlock (as an AutoText in earlier versions). HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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![]() "Robert M. Franz (RMF)" wrote: Hi aperlin aperlin wrote: I can't find a way to number equations in Microsoft Word 2007 the standard scientific way: on the right of the equation and inline with it (e.g. the way Mathtype numbers equations). If it is not possible, than they seemingly nice equation tool is useless for scientists that write scientific papers and one has to use Mathtype. I think you have to do in 2007 as in all other versions befo insert a borderless 1x2 table, make the right column narrow enough, insert the equation in the left cell and the caption in the right. And then save the whole thing as a BuildingBlock (as an AutoText in earlier versions). HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word Thanks a lot! That lets one to number and reference equations properly! |
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