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Equation Editor - Centering Equation Vertical
DocumentID: 605344
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 1:31:24 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Solutions: Users may want an equation to be centered vertically in the middle of a sentence, in other words, the sentence begins before the equation and ends after the equation, and if part of the equation extends above the top of the normal text, an equal amount will extend below the text. One way to accomplish this is to follow the steps below:

1.      Position the cursor at the point where the equation should be and create the equation (Alt-F9, 6, 1)
2.      Set the Anchor Type to Character (option 4, selection 3)
3.      Set Vertical Position to Center (option 5, selection 2)
4.      Set Size to Auto Both (option 7, 4)
5.      Select Option 9 and create the equation

The equation will now be positioned correctly in the sentence and will be centered top to bottom in relation to the sentence.

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