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Equation Symbols =, +, -, and * Always Print |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: If you set "Print as Graphics" to No in Setup for equations, the equal sign still appears to print graphically. Why does an equal sign typed on a regular document screen look different than an equal sign typed as an equation when you've told WP to not print equations graphically? Is a different character set being used in the equation editor? The plus, minus, and asterisk symbols work the same. Solutions: The =, +, -, and * symbols are used from Character set 6,226-229 to ensure vertical alignment. If you would like the equal signs to match, use the backslash character before the equal sign (i.e., \=). This will pull the character from character set number one. |
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