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how to add equation number in Word

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olin

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Jun 6, 2003
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I am using Word 2003. I want to add the numbers right to the equations. I want to keep the numbers on the right side and keep the equations on the left side. I cannot use alignment (Ctrl+L, Ctrl+R) to do that because it will drag all the things on one line to the same side. Does anyone know how to do that? Thank you very much!
 

Hi,

Word inserts objects as IN LINE objects.

To change to a "floating" object...

Format/Object/Layout -- select a layout that is not in-line.

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Hi olin,

I'm not sure I follow exactly what you're asking but can't you just use a right-aligned tab?

Enjoy,
Tony

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