![]() In Table Tab, Check Preferred Width → Percent → 100.You put the equation in the middle cell and the caption in the right (or left) cell ( for the original post, see here): So the workaround is the following: you create a small table with one row and three colums (and importantly with hidden borders). ![]() Well, it is supported but only above or below a formula… ![]() Today I came across a simple way of having Equation numbering included in a word document (although it is natively not supported). When I then also need to include Equations in the Word document, I realise (again) why I so much prefer to use LaTeX. From time to time, I need to write articles in Microsoft Word. ![]()
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