equation numbering- please read

R

Rob

Hi,
I am having problem with numbering my equations in word
2000. I didnt follow any method or built-in option, and
just added a number beside each equation like (2.3), (2.4)

now I have been asked to move those number to the right
side, but when I try to do that, it will also move the
equation itself to the left side which I dont like it. So
what I need to do is to keep the the equation in the
middle of the page and move the related number to the
right side. is that possible, how?

I think it is too late however another option would be to
do equation numbering automatically, however since I didnt
follow any style or method it probably too complicated to
do it now, but if I cant move the numbers to the right and
keep the equation in the middle, this would be the only
option, so does anyone know how to do it automatically?

Thanks for any help.
Rob
 
J

Jezebel

1. Positioning: put a center tab in the middle of the page and a right tab
at the right margin. Use: [TAB]Equation[Tab](2.3)

2. For automatic numbering, read help on SEQ fields.
 
R

Rob

Can you explain a bit more about center tab and right tab,
I dont know how to do that.
Thanks a lot-Rob
-----Original Message-----
1. Positioning: put a center tab in the middle of the page and a right tab
at the right margin. Use: [TAB]Equation[Tab](2.3)

2. For automatic numbering, read help on SEQ fields.




Hi,
I am having problem with numbering my equations in word
2000. I didnt follow any method or built-in option, and
just added a number beside each equation like (2.3), (2.4)

now I have been asked to move those number to the right
side, but when I try to do that, it will also move the
equation itself to the left side which I dont like it. So
what I need to do is to keep the the equation in the
middle of the page and move the related number to the
right side. is that possible, how?

I think it is too late however another option would be to
do equation numbering automatically, however since I didnt
follow any style or method it probably too complicated to
do it now, but if I cant move the numbers to the right and
keep the equation in the middle, this would be the only
option, so does anyone know how to do it automatically?

Thanks for any help.
Rob


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S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

See http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/Formatting/SettingTabs.htm

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Rob said:
Can you explain a bit more about center tab and right tab,
I dont know how to do that.
Thanks a lot-Rob
-----Original Message-----
1. Positioning: put a center tab in the middle of the page and a right tab
at the right margin. Use: [TAB]Equation[Tab](2.3)

2. For automatic numbering, read help on SEQ fields.




Hi,
I am having problem with numbering my equations in word
2000. I didnt follow any method or built-in option, and
just added a number beside each equation like (2.3), (2.4)

now I have been asked to move those number to the right
side, but when I try to do that, it will also move the
equation itself to the left side which I dont like it. So
what I need to do is to keep the the equation in the
middle of the page and move the related number to the
right side. is that possible, how?

I think it is too late however another option would be to
do equation numbering automatically, however since I didnt
follow any style or method it probably too complicated to
do it now, but if I cant move the numbers to the right and
keep the equation in the middle, this would be the only
option, so does anyone know how to do it automatically?

Thanks for any help.
Rob


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