Equation Editor Inserts Empty Space Above EquationLast reviewed: September 10, 1996Article ID: Q81210 |
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SUMMARYInserting an embedded component from Microsoft Equation Editor into Microsoft Word version 2.0 for Windows causes a gap equal to half the height of the equation to be inserted above the equation. This empty space cannot be eliminated by framing or sizing the component. MORE INFORMATION To keep the baseline of the equation aligned with the baseline of the text, the Equation Editor "pads" the top of the equation by subscripting it. If you want to remove the subscripting to eliminate extra spacing, do so before you apply any framing. NOTE: You must remove the subscripting each time you edit the equation and update your document.
Workaround
REFERENCES"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Guide," version 2.0, page 694
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