Cindy, I waited this long to respond because I was waiting to see if
someone else would respond first. Since the company I work for creates
and sells the product that solves this problem, it sometimes comes
across better if someone else makes the recommendation rather than me.
In fact, Bob Buckland in an early part of this thread mentioned our
product MathType and gave our URL. So, that brings me to the answer to
your question.
You asked if there are any easy fixes. That depends on what you're
constraints are. The two constraints you mention are that you're using
Word 2007 and you must use TNR font. You didn't say if you're
constrained to using the "new" equation writer in Word 2007. If so,
then not only are there no "easy" fixes, there are no fixes period.
If you can use other tools for the equations then there are two fixes,
both of which are easy and practical. One fix involves using the same
Equation Editor that shipped with earlier versions of Office. Some
people don't realize this editor (aka "Microsoft Equation 3.0") is
available in Office 2007. Access it with the same command as in
earlier versions: Insert > Object. With Equation Editor, you can use
any font or any size font you want. There's no way to directly add it
to the toolbar, but we have an article on our website that shows how
to add it in a more indirect way:
http://www.dessci.com/en/support/mathtype/tsn/tsn124.htm
That product -- Equation Editor -- is free, because it already comes
with Office. The other solution is the more comprehensive product,
MathType, which includes more fonts, more symbols & templates, and
other features that matter to some people. For a full list of features
and a comparison of MathType with Equation Editor, see our website
(link in my signature).
--
Bob Mathews
Director of Training
Design Science, Inc.
bobm at dessci.com
http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news
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