Jennifer Murphy
Senior Member
- Outlook version
- Outlook 2016 64 bit
- Email Account
- Office 365 Exchange
I have defined a $Equations style. In the Paragraph tab, the settings are:
In either view, if I select an equation, the alignment icons in the Paragraph tab shows the Justify icon highlighted. If I manually change that to left justified, the equation is left justified in all views.
What the heck is going on? Is there any way to make the $Equations style work?
PS: I just noticed that it also doesn't work to copy the formatting (Ctrl+Shift+C/V) to an equation that is wrongly justified. It will adopt the $Equation style, but remain justified.
- Alignment: Left
- Indentation Left: 0.25"
In either view, if I select an equation, the alignment icons in the Paragraph tab shows the Justify icon highlighted. If I manually change that to left justified, the equation is left justified in all views.
What the heck is going on? Is there any way to make the $Equations style work?
PS: I just noticed that it also doesn't work to copy the formatting (Ctrl+Shift+C/V) to an equation that is wrongly justified. It will adopt the $Equation style, but remain justified.
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