On 03/11/2011 06:50 PM, Charles Reichert wrote:
Hello Everybody,
The only way I've been able to get the upper and lower limits in a
"Summation" operand to be directly above and below the summation symbol
is to click on the "set display mode" icon in the lower left corner of
the tool bar.  The problem is it moves the symbol to the middle of the
screen, which of course is out of context with the sentence it was in.
How can I get my limits to be directly above and below, while
maintaining the symmetry of the sentence the symbol is in?

Look on the "math panels" toolbar for the styles popup, and set "displaystyle". Alternately, under the Edit -> Math menu, you can set "limits type" to display. The problem, though, with using displaystyle in an inline formula is that you will force large linespacings around that formula.

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