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Table - Aligning Text With Equations |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: In a 2-column table, column 1 is text and column 2 is equations. The text doesn't vertically align with the equations. Solutions: The caption in an equation will line up with the top line of the equation unless you place it above or below the equation. The equation is treated as a graphic and when it is centered vertically, it centers the entire graphic including the caption and the outside border space of .083" (unless this default is changed). Because the caption is part of the graphic (equation) it will not necessarily line up with the text in the next cell. One way to get the text and equations to align is to use Advance when creating the caption to move it up or down, or to put the caption above the equation in the Equation Options (Alt-F9, 6, 4, 7) and set the tables vertical alignment to top (from the Table Edit screen - 2, 1, 4, 1). |
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