Equation Editor 2.0 Displays All Zoom Settings at 100 Percent |
Q110674
When you edit a Microsoft Equation Editor 2.0 object in a separate window,
the equation displays at 100-percent zoom, regardless of the Zoom setting
in the [General] section of your EQNEDIT.INI file, the View Zoom dialog
box, or on the Equation Editor status bar.
For example, if you set the Zoom setting to 400 percent (Zoom=400) in your
EQNEDIT.INI file and then insert a new Equation Editor 2.0 object, Equation
Editor displays the equation at 100 percent zoom, even though there is a
check mark next to 400% on the View menu and 400% displays on the status
bar.
This does not happen when you edit an existing equation by opening it from
your Word for Windows document. Furthermore, the problem does not involve
equations that you edit in place (in situ) in Word.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Equation Editor 2.0, which ships with Word 6.0 for Windows. This problem was corrected in Equation Editor 2.0a, which ships with version 6.0a of Word for Windows. To obtain Word 6.0a, call the Microsoft Order Desk at (800) 360-7561 and request Word version 6.0a for Windows. If you are outside the United States, contact your local subsidiary. To locate your subsidiary, see the Microsoft World Wide Offices Web site at:
http://www.microsoft.com/worldwide/default.htm
In Equation Editor, open the View menu and choose the desired zoom percentage. Equation Editor then displays the equation at the correct zoom percentage. For example, if the status bar displays "Zoom: 400%", choose 400% from the View menu.
By default, Word edits your Microsoft Equation Editor 2.0 objects in place
when you originally insert them or double-click them to edit them. If you
want Word to open your equations in a separate window, select the equation,
then choose Equation Object from the Edit menu, then choose Open from the
cascading menu that appears.
If you want Word to open a separate Equation Editor window by default, you
can add the following setting to the [General] section of your EQNEDIT.INI
file:
[General]
ForceOpen=1
For information about editing EQNEDIT.INI, refer to online Help in a
separate Equation Editor window or query on eqnedit.ini in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, pages 605-607
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