I don't think there's anything you can do in a style, but you can ask
Design Science (
www.dessci.com or
www.mathtype.com), the
company that supplies the Equation Editor to Microsoft. You should
also look at their commercial product MathType, which (among
many other enhancements) can make its own equation numbers.
Niwrad, Jay's correct. His solution of using the table is the only way I
know of to do it in Word. ("It" being aligning the number and the equation
as you described.) Now if you're making web pages out of the Word document,
that's another story all together, but I don't think that's the case.
Jay mentioned MathType. He's right -- MathType will do the numbering &
referencing automatically. Even using MathType though, the only way I know
of to align the bottom of the equation number with the bottom of the
equation is to use a table.
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