Dear group,
I am having the following problem using symbols in word 2000.
When I insert any of the mathematical operators the space between the
sentence that contains the symbol and the succeding sentence is larger than
what it should be. This occurs regardless of what the size of the line
spacing is set to. I would appreciate it if anybody could suggest a way to
solve this problem.
The following passage is an example of the problem, the font size of the
symbol is the same as the rest of the text.
"voltage of the sensor periodically over a fixed time interval and storing
the measured output voltage in a vector. The variable j denotes the jth
element of the vector where the jth sample of the data set is stored, xj =
x1,x2,x3...xJ where j?{j?N:0<j?J}.The length of the period between the
acquisition of successive samples"
Bets regards,
Luca
Robert M. Franz - 22 Sep 2004 13:43 GMT
Hi Luca
> When I insert any of the mathematical operators the space between the
> sentence that contains the symbol and the succeding sentence is larger than
> what it should be. This occurs regardless of what the size of the line
> spacing is set to. I would appreciate it if anybody could suggest a way to
> solve this problem.
This will not happen if you set the line spazing to an exact amount:
Format | (Style | Format |) Paragraph | Indents and Spacing: Line
Spacing: Exactly x pt.
For regular text, I suggest you chose a line spacing of about 100-120%
of your character size.
Greetinx
.bob

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