2 different alignments in 1 line using Word?

M

Matt

I need to write a technical paper with equations. I want the equations
centered and on the same line for the equation numbers to be aligned on the
right. Is this possible?
 
C

CyberTaz

Yes- you can either use Tabs (left, center, right, decimal, or bar aligned)
or you can use Tables (even though it may only need to be 1 row tall).

HTH |:>)
 
B

Bob Mathews

I need to write a technical paper with equations. I want the
equations centered and on the same line for the equation
numbers to be aligned on the right. Is this possible?

Sure. See our tip #4 in "Equation Editor Tips & Tricks":
<http://www.dessci.com/en/products/ee/ee_tips.htm>.
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S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

A single-row, two-column borderless table is preferred if you're using the
Caption feature and will be creating a list of equations or using
cross-references. If you have the caption (number) and the equation in the
same paragraph, you'll get the whole thing in a TOC or cross-reference.
Putting them in separate table cells solves this problem.
 

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