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- From: kaszeta@frith.egr.msu.edu (Richard Kaszeta)
- Subject: Re: WinWord 2.0 Equation editor problems
- Message-ID: <1992Nov15.175556.7916@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>
- Keywords: Word, Equation editor
- Sender: news@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu
- Organization: Michigan State University
- References: <1992Nov11.144757.29133@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca> <s106275.721503750@ee.tut.fi>
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 92 17:55:56 GMT
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- s106275@ee.tut.fi (Anssi Saari) writes:
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- >>I have been working with 6 by 6 matrices in WinWord 2.0 using the
- >>equation editor. This works fine while in the editor but when I
- >>insert the equation into a document there is far too much space above
- >>the matrix. The matrix is about 2 inches tall but the the blinking
- >>line cursor associated with it is more than 3 inches tall.
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- >>Can the space above the matrix be removed? This extra space is not
- >>part of the resize box or the preceding paragraph.
- >>It's as though word is thinking of the matrix as a single lowercase
- >>character and is leaving space for uppercase characters.
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- >This is a well known 'feature' in word. It seems to affect all equations.
- >The space can be removed by selecting the equation (so that it's all in
- >reverse) and then going to Format->character and changing the subscripting.
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- >Does anyone know if the new 2.0b version fixes this?
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- Yes, it has been 'fixed.' Seems to work more intuitely now.
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