Equation Editor Position and Size InformationLast reviewed: September 9, 1996Article ID: Q83208 |
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SUMMARYThe Microsoft Equation Editor version 1.0, which ships with Microsoft Word for Windows version 2.0, creates and uses a preferences file (EEPREFS.PRE) to store its size and position information. If the Equation Editor starts opening in an undesirable size or position on the screen, you can rebuild EEPREFS.PRE to return to the original default size and position settings. Palette information is part of the EEPREFS.PRE file. Removing the EEPREFS.PRE file will also bebuild the palette.
MORE INFORMATIONThe EEPREFS.PRE file is stored in the Windows directory and is updated each time you run the Equation Editor. It has a file size of 261K. Although the date changes each time you run the application, the size of the file does not change. If you rename or delete the file, it is rebuilt the next time you run Equation Editor. After you rebuild the EEPREFS.PRE file, Equation Editor opens in the same size and position on the screen each time you start the application. If the Equation Editor opens in an undesirable size or position (that is, too high or too low on the screen), do the following:
Note: The full-featured version of MathType (manufactured by Design Sciences, Incorporated) has a preferences file called MTSETT.PRE, which actually stores the program window position and size so that changes to the window size or position are saved from session to session.
REFERENCESDesign Science, Incorporated
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