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Hi,
In Word 2007, I cannot type an equation number on the same line as the
equation without it changing to the inline format. For example, using
the summation character (capital sigma) for i=1 to n, I like the
format with 'i=1' at the bottom of sigma, and 'n' at the top. I can
do this up until the point I step out of the equation box and try to
enter a tab character and an equation number. Then the sigma format
changes to the Inline mode (with 'i=1' and 'n' to the bottom and top
RIGHT of sigma).
In Word 2003, an equation was treated as an object and did not change
format no matter what I typed on the same line.
Any advice? Or do I have to resort to Equation Editor 3.0 in Word
2007 to get the desired format?
Thanks,
-Jim
In Word 2007, I cannot type an equation number on the same line as the
equation without it changing to the inline format. For example, using
the summation character (capital sigma) for i=1 to n, I like the
format with 'i=1' at the bottom of sigma, and 'n' at the top. I can
do this up until the point I step out of the equation box and try to
enter a tab character and an equation number. Then the sigma format
changes to the Inline mode (with 'i=1' and 'n' to the bottom and top
RIGHT of sigma).
In Word 2003, an equation was treated as an object and did not change
format no matter what I typed on the same line.
Any advice? Or do I have to resort to Equation Editor 3.0 in Word
2007 to get the desired format?
Thanks,
-Jim