From: Wildmint on 26 Apr 2010 05:32 I have a problem with the size of (particularly) the integral sign when doing equations in Word 2007. If the equation has no other text on the line then it is shown in "display" mode and the integral sign is large. As soon as I try to put an equation number against it, Word changes it to "inline" and reduces the size of the integral sign. I need to be able to number the equations and keep the large integral sign. Any help would be much appreciated.
From: Yves Dhondt on 26 Apr 2010 12:42 You could add the equation number inside the equation, or you could use a classic table layout of 1 row and 3 columns where the middle column contains your equation (in display mode) and the right column contains the equation number. Yves "Wildmint" <Wildmint(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CA50AFB3-5B37-4503-AF77-799801D83D40(a)microsoft.com... >I have a problem with the size of (particularly) the integral sign when >doing > equations in Word 2007. If the equation has no other text on the line > then > it is shown in "display" mode and the integral sign is large. As soon as > I > try to put an equation number against it, Word changes it to "inline" and > reduces the size of the integral sign. I need to be able to number the > equations and keep the large integral sign. > > Any help would be much appreciated.
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