Re: Basline alignment shifts after including a windows meta file i
- From: "Cliff" <duveneck@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:43:41 -0400
If you want text to wrap around the MathType object, it will have to float.
And even though it may not appear to be anchored, it is anchored. All
floating objects in Word are anchored to text. Turn on paragraph marks to
see the anchor and drag and drop it where you want.
To get its positioning vis-a-vis the anchor correct: right-click on the
object, and choose Format xxxx (xxxx being Object, Picture, or some such),
Layout tab, Advanced, and specify the alignment manually: e.g.., left
relative to column, top relative to line. You can also lock the anchor
there.
"Karl Rothenberg" <KarlRothenberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Hi Cliff,
I tried what you suggested. Didn't help. It actually made it worse. When I
changed the properties to "Square" or to "Tight" it caused the MathType
object to become a floating object rather than being anchored to the text
line. This created even worse results with respect to the surrounding
text.
So the search continues...
.
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