Equation Editor: Fraction Bar Extends to the Right in WinWordLast reviewed: January 20, 1997Article ID: Q78432 |
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SUMMARYIn the Microsoft Word for Windows Equation Editor, if you enter caption text or a second equation below a fraction, the first equation may extend to the right if you use an incorrect procedure to begin the next line.
MORE INFORMATIONIt is important to watch the position and size of the insertion point in the Equation Editor because these characteristics change depending on the part of the equation you are working with. The ENTER key normally moves the insertion point down one line; however, pressing ENTER after certain equations causes unexpected results. For example, if you want to add a caption below an equation that ends with a fraction, you would normally press the ENTER key after typing the equation to move to the next line. However, as you type the caption text, the fraction bar extends to the right. The numerator also moves to the right, remaining centered over the fraction bar. The denominator remains in its original position. To avoid this problem, make sure that the flashing insertion bar is to the right of the equation and that it displays with the full height of the first equation before you press ENTER. NOTE: To move forward and backward through an equation, use the TAB key and SHIFT+TAB key combination.
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REFERENCES"Microsoft Equation Editor User's Guide," pages 8-15, 97
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