(MathType doesn't work at all with Mac Office 2016.) Even so, I now only have the problem of mis-alignment intermittently and They have not fixed anything on the Mac side, Office 2011. John replied that Microsoft fixed the problem in Windows in an update. When I do, the cursor immediately after the equation is mis-aligned, but the text already typed is correctly aligned, allowing me to continue This doesn't happen every time I re-open a saved document, but if I re-open and re-edit often enough, eventually this occurs and from then on it continues to occur.įor those interested, my work-around is to first type some text beyond the point where the equation will be inserted. (TheĮquation box is higher than the text, so I presume it is the text that is lowered.) I can go to the Format Menu, select Font, then Advanced, and under the Position drop-down menu I can select Normal, but it won't stick. when I reopen a saved document, any new equations I insert are aligned lowered by 17 pts. When I create a new Word document, it seems I can insert as many MathType equations as I like without problem. ![]() I am using Word 2011 on a Mac under El Capitan. ![]() ![]() They say they cannot fix the problem, that it lies within Microsoft Word. MathType support says they sumitted all the details to Microsoft several years ago but to no avail. ![]() I have been searching the Microsoft forums and this problem has plagued every version of Word, both Windows and Mac, for over 6 years, with no solution in sight.
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