Reference http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_4d1f40c00100net8.html
Part of the MathType formula and document text is not very good alignment, but floating up, that is, the position of the MathType formula is slightly higher than normal text, this is my paper encountered a very troublesome problem. Then the line spacing is a little bit bigger. Later on the internet to find a lot of relevant solutions, only to really solve the problem. I summarize the following methods:
1, font, character spacing, position, standard, format, paragraph, Chinese layout, alignment, center. So the formula and the text in the horizontal direction of the center is consistent.
2, file, page Setup, document grid, no grid, OK. This will not cause the formula to hold the line to a great extent.
Many friends on the Internet provide other solutions, although most of them do not solve the problem, but have achieved different results. I put several major stickers here:
1, font size if consistent words can be like normal font, in general, the body font is 5th, that is, 10.5 pounds, and mathtype default font size is 12 pounds (small fourth), changed to 10.5 pounds line is the same (sometimes play a role)
2, I think the formula and the body of the baseline is the same, paragraph vertical alignment format is set to "bottom alignment"? Edited a similar text, when the vertical pair of alignment is "bottom-aligned", the picture will appear in the case,
When set to automatic or baseline alignment, it is normal (the center alignment is correct instead)
3. Select all content, right-click \ font \ character spacing \ Find the "Spacing" column
Select---widen to set the next point value such as: 20 lbs
Position, decrease, reduce the position of the formula (can move the floating formula position down)
4, sometimes edit the formula put in Word will be biased or lower, when you can select and then hold down the CTRL key, and then press the up and down keys to adjust the position. (When I try, it seems like this shortcut key combination doesn't work)
5. Double-click it to enter MathType edit state. Direct Ctrl+s (is saved). Ok. So some formulas are solved, some can't. This problem occurs because the format is used to brush over, resulting in inconsistent row height. (not as IF)
6, Method One: Modify the formula size. Double-click the formula to enter edit state, dimension---definition
Method Two: Select the formula, word "format"---font---character spacing----position---choose to decrease or increase the number of points of input (summed up above, or not thorough)
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My method : Paragraph, Chinese layout------automatic OK, not so complicated. This solves the problem that is not at the same height.
Solve the line spacing pull too large can file, page Setup, document grid, no grid, OK. This will not cause the formula to hold the line to a great extent. Image examples are shown in: http://jingyan.baidu.com/article/219f4bf7dc788bde442d38a9.html
MathType formula is not aligned with text in Word