How to align graphics vertically in the middle of the line

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Guest

I am copying math solutions (HTML form) and placing them in a word document.
The problem that I am encountering is that the images of fractions are lined
up such that the bottom of the image is aligned with the bottom of text. I
would like it so that the middle of the image is lined up with the middle of
the text, so when you say x = 3/4 (imagine the 3/4 being written with a --)
the equal sign will be in front of the -- instead of in front of the 4. I
have uploaded a sample file to try to demonstrate what I am talking about.

http://s57.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1LKDDO88C7XEM2VHI4C4P87QQT

When using the Equation Editor 3.0, the images that it generates are lined
up correctly (the = is lined up with the --). Is there a easy way for get
this desired result? I would hope for a solution that is easy to apply to
large areas, but any solution is helpful. Also, please let me know if there
is a better way to post the sample file than yousendit. thanks!
 
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Graham Mayor

If you insert an image in line with text, it behaves like a font character,
thus you can apply some font characteristics to it - in this case format >
font > character spacing > position. This will however through out the line
spacing. If you place the images in front of or behind text, or set a
wrapping option, you can place them wherever you want

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com

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