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loki1725
I am running Office 07 and trying to input several long, complex equations.
For the most part, entering the equations is easy. I am a huge fan of the
new equation editor, it's so much easier to be able to type in MT than use
the stupid graphical selection toolbar. Anyway, my problem is, the space
that Word is reserving for hte equation is an odd shape and the editor keeps
cutting my equations to a new line in odd places. Is there are way to either
specify a shape for Word to reserve for an equation, or can I manually enter
and delete line breaks in my equations. When I say funny shape, I mean that
in one of my equations, it cut the equation into 5 lines, on the first line
it had three characters, on the second line it had about 20 characters, on
the third line it had 6 characters, on the fourth line it had about 20
characters and on the final line it had about ten characters. The total
equation "box" looked like a stack of blocks randomly stacked.
For the most part, entering the equations is easy. I am a huge fan of the
new equation editor, it's so much easier to be able to type in MT than use
the stupid graphical selection toolbar. Anyway, my problem is, the space
that Word is reserving for hte equation is an odd shape and the editor keeps
cutting my equations to a new line in odd places. Is there are way to either
specify a shape for Word to reserve for an equation, or can I manually enter
and delete line breaks in my equations. When I say funny shape, I mean that
in one of my equations, it cut the equation into 5 lines, on the first line
it had three characters, on the second line it had about 20 characters, on
the third line it had 6 characters, on the fourth line it had about 20
characters and on the final line it had about ten characters. The total
equation "box" looked like a stack of blocks randomly stacked.