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{STACKALIGN} On First Character Of Line - Not
DocumentID: 602133
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 1:29:28 PM

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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: When using the {STACKALIGN} command and aligning on the first character of a line, the equation will not accept the command or will have problems lining up the characters. To duplicate the problem, create the following equation:
STACKALIGN {2+3&=5 # &+4+5} Solutions: If a space character is added before the ampersand (&) in the equation, the {STACKALIGN} command will then work. An example of the correct equation is as follows: STACKALIGN {2+3&=5 # ~&+4+5}. The {STACKALIGN} command shows that a character is needed before the ampersand. When aligning on the first character of a line, a space works well for this character.

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