moving equations in Word v. X for Mac

B

Bob

I am having difficulties aligning equations I have imported and created using
equation editor in a MS Word document. I want to switch from in-line to
having the text wrap around the equation (or vice versa). I select the
equation and try to format it using format:eek:bject and then click the button
corresponding to my desired equation placement. If I try to go from in-line
to a not in-line placement (or vice versa) the equation editor opens, then
closes, and I get an error that says "source file not found ..." or something
like that, and it refuses to move the equation. This happens with equations
that I have imported and created in the document, and I have no problems
editing the equations with equation editor. Any suggestions on how to fix
this would be most appreciated. Thanks.
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Bob,

You may want to also post this in the Word:Mac newsgroup
(link below)

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I am having difficulties aligning equations I have imported and created using
equation editor in a MS Word document. I want to switch from in-line to
having the text wrap around the equation (or vice versa). I select the
equation and try to format it using format:eek:bject and then click the button
corresponding to my desired equation placement. If I try to go from in-line
to a not in-line placement (or vice versa) the equation editor opens, then
closes, and I get an error that says "source file not found ..." or something
like that, and it refuses to move the equation. This happens with equations
that I have imported and created in the document, and I have no problems
editing the equations with equation editor. Any suggestions on how to fix
this would be most appreciated. Thanks. <<
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I hope this helps you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Microsoft Office:Mac newsgroups:

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.mac.office.word
or
http://microsoft.com/mac/community/community.aspx?pid=newsgroups

Microsoft Office:Mac products and updates
http://microsoft.com/mac
 

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