Pile of Equations Don't Align at Relational Signs (=, <, etc.)Last reviewed: September 10, 1996Article ID: Q100942 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you align a pile of equations at a relational sign denoting an inequality or an equivalence relationship (=, <, >, and so forth) using the Format Align At= command in Microsoft Equation Editor, some equations may not align as expected.
CAUSEThis problem occurs if you insert the relational sign as part of an argument in the formula. The Align At= command only recognizes relational signs that you insert with the insertion point at the baseline of the formula; it does not recognize such signs that you insert with the insertion point inside the argument of a formula.
RESOLUTIONTo properly insert a relational sign in Equation Editor that aligns correctly using the Align At = command, use the following steps:
The Align At = command aligns a stack of equations at any relational symbol. This includes any of the symbols on the Relational Symbols palette as well as the equal sign (=), the greater than symbol (<), and the less than symbol (>). Use the following procedure to manually align a line in a pile of equations if you cannot modify it using the above steps:
REFERENCES"Microsoft Equation Editor User's Guide," Word for the Macintosh, pages 79-81, 50 "Microsoft Equation Editor User's Guide," version 1.0, pages 40, 46-47, 50, 79-80, 82
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