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Old 07-30-2016, 05:20 AM
Jacky837 Jacky837 is offline Change style of formulas Windows 10 Change style of formulas Office 2016
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Hey guys,

I have two problems, which I am facing frequently when I use Word:
1. Usually, word cuts (forcing it to go to the next line) my formula at shitty positions, for example it breaks it down to 3 lines even though with 1 cut it would fit into two lines. Of course, I can always avoid this with a manual enter and force the cut where I want to have it.
However, if I am using brackets, this always gets messy because the brackets become large (see screenshot 1)



2. The sum symbol is different depending on whether I have it as a part of a fraction or lonely... How can I achieve that the sum is displayed like in the lonely case if it is part of a fraction?

Thank you very much in advance for your experience with those issues.
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