Alex
My thoughts entirely. It's one (perhaps the only) reason why I have a
machine with windows (and Office) on it.
Graham
On 25 August 2014 10:37, Alex Thurgood <alex.thurgood@gmail.com> wrote:
Le 15/08/2014 18:02, Graham Luffrum a écrit :
Hi Graham,
Use Word, I have the same problem, in fact I've always had this problem
with equations written in Word. Alternatively, I ask for a PDF, and
either retype the formulae (not exactly very profitable, when you're
translating) or else copy/paste the selected formula from the PDF as an
image and insert with anchoring as character. If you have to re-export
it to Word, you can forget compatibility or being able to re-edit the
formulae.
Alex
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