![]() ![]() The bookmark lets you select the precise text you want in the cross reference. Inserting a caption always wants to include extra text unless the equation number is alone on a line. ![]() Another nice feature would be if inserting a cross reference, you could use Equation instead of Bookmark and see the current equation numbers without any surrounding text so that you wouldn’t have to create bookmarks. Microsoft Word comes with a lot of useful shortcuts, so if you want to start typing out an equation, press ALT +. ![]() This “tabbed” math zone could be a way to represent the basic math-paragraph equation-number functionality in files. To start writing an equation manually, navigate to the Symbols section of the Insert tab and click the word Equation itself, rather than the accompanying drop-down button. This would allow equation wrapping, something that has to be done a bit by hand with the equation-array approach. In this connection, it might be worth modifying Word to treat a math zone that fills the paragraph aside from an optional leading center tab and a trailing right tab followed by text (the equation caption) as a display math zone. The equation numbers can be placed on the left side or the right side and positioned vertically in various ways. The equation handlers used in Microsoft Office have an elegant layout mechanism for equation numbers using the math paragraph, which also supports automatic equation wrapping and flexible equation alignments.
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