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Hi
When I am writing a complicated equation, for example there is a summation
or product symbol at the denominator of a fraction. The equation editor will
always make the limits into subscript or superscript. I will try to draw the
problem, I will use E to denote the sigma symbol
In stead of
E (expression...)
(s \in S)
I got
E_ (expression...)
("_" denotes the expression s \in S being changed into subscript)
Word is trying to make my equation look compact but instead it screwed up
the whole format and make my equation unreadable because I have many symbols
that follows.
Is there a way to keep the limit to the top and bottom?
P.S. I am tempted to use Equation 3.0 instead but the fonts are not
consistent if i do so
When I am writing a complicated equation, for example there is a summation
or product symbol at the denominator of a fraction. The equation editor will
always make the limits into subscript or superscript. I will try to draw the
problem, I will use E to denote the sigma symbol
In stead of
E (expression...)
(s \in S)
I got
E_ (expression...)
("_" denotes the expression s \in S being changed into subscript)
Word is trying to make my equation look compact but instead it screwed up
the whole format and make my equation unreadable because I have many symbols
that follows.
Is there a way to keep the limit to the top and bottom?
P.S. I am tempted to use Equation 3.0 instead but the fonts are not
consistent if i do so