TedLinsle
Mechanical
- Aug 28, 2001
- 18
Turning off autostack in mtext editor
Couldn't find this tip on a search, so here it is. I apologize if it's a dup.
Highlite a stacked fraction in mtext editor. THEN right click. If it isn't stacked, you won't get the stacked fraction editor (stack properties dialog box) referenced in the help files. Once the aforementioned is open, click on "Autostack" button and uncheck "enable autostacking", including the "don't show this dialog again, always use these settings".
Alternatively, you can click on an unstacked fraction, click the a/b button toolbar (which will stack the fraction), highlight the now-stacked fraction, right click, and the properties option will take you to the stack properties. In stack properties, click on Autostack to enable or disable autostacking.
Keywords: turning on or turning off, turn on or turn off, autostack, "auto stack", "auto stacking", "stacked fractions", shut it off!, turn it off!, make it stop!,
Couldn't find this tip on a search, so here it is. I apologize if it's a dup.
Highlite a stacked fraction in mtext editor. THEN right click. If it isn't stacked, you won't get the stacked fraction editor (stack properties dialog box) referenced in the help files. Once the aforementioned is open, click on "Autostack" button and uncheck "enable autostacking", including the "don't show this dialog again, always use these settings".
Alternatively, you can click on an unstacked fraction, click the a/b button toolbar (which will stack the fraction), highlight the now-stacked fraction, right click, and the properties option will take you to the stack properties. In stack properties, click on Autostack to enable or disable autostacking.
Keywords: turning on or turning off, turn on or turn off, autostack, "auto stack", "auto stacking", "stacked fractions", shut it off!, turn it off!, make it stop!,