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How to achieve formula centering and number right alignment in Word paper writing
How to achieve formula centering and number right alignment in Word paper writing

In our daily study, work and life, everyone has been exposed to office software. The following is how I achieve formula centering and number right alignment in Word thesis writing, hoping to help everyone.

Formula typesetting is often encountered in the writing of Word scientific papers. How can we accurately center the formula and align the numbers to the right, instead of typing spaces? How to realize automatic numbering of formulas?

Step 1: Insert table

Insert a table with one row and three columns in the center of the row where the formula is located. The specific operation is as follows:

A. set the line center and press ctrl+e;

B. Insert-> Form->; 3× 1 table;

Step 2: Modify table properties

The newly inserted table has three columns of equal width, and the width of each column needs to be adjusted to adapt to the length of the formula. In addition, in order to align the formula with the number strictly, it is necessary to set the cell margin to zero, as shown below:

A. Right-click the cell in the first column of the table and select "Table Properties" to pop up the "Table Properties" dialog box;

B. Switch to the Cell tab, and click the Options button in the lower right corner to pop up the Cell Options dialog box;

C. Cancel the "Same as the whole table" check box, set the top, bottom, left and right margins to zero, and click "OK";

D. Set "Measurement Unit" as a percentage, "Specified Width" as 15% and "Vertical Alignment" as the center, and click "OK";

E similarly, set the width of the middle cell to 70%, the width of the right cell to 15%, and the margin to zero;

Step 3: Insert formulas and numbers

MathType is recommended for formula input, and the insertion of numbers is needless to say, which is slightly complicated. The specific operation is as follows:

A. click "quotation"-> in the blank line off the table; Insert subtitles and the subtitle dialog box pops up;

B. Click the "New Label" button, enter the English left bracket "(",and click "OK" to return to the "Title" dialog box;

C. Click the number button, check the chapter number check box, select the title 1 as the chapter start style, use the separator to select the hyphen, and click OK to return to the title dialog box;

D. Click OK to finish inserting the number. For symmetry, insert a space and an English right bracket ")" after the newly inserted number;

E. Cut the number into the right cell of the table and set the right alignment. The shortcut key is CTRL+R;

Step 4: Remove the table border.

In order to achieve "no trace", you need to set the table border format to "no border", as follows:

Click the "Start" tab and select the "No Border" button, as shown;

It has finally come true.

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