On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 6:59 PM, Brian Barker <b.m.bar...@btinternet.com> wrote:
>
> The reason that your description does not appear at the top of the cell is
> that this setting is overpowered by the 4.99 mm spacing to contents that you
> have set (all around).  This is on the Borders tab of the Format Cells
> dialogue.

O.K.

>> On trying to change base point for position of symbol failed.
>
> Interestingly, each of your symbols is indeed anchored to a cell - but the
> cell above that in which it is placed.

Strange!

How to anchor in a cell, in which I enter it.

> Possibly anchor the graphics in their own cells.

How it can be done?

>> In other big document, when I inserted a row, all symbols shifted in wrong
>> manner (It shifted "Description, but not "symbol" for newly inserted row,
>> i.e. new inserted row had a symbol in it, i.e for rest of rows it "shifted
>> relatively 1, instead of zero).
>
> That is what you would see if the graphics are anchored To Page instead of
> To Cell.

No. Graphics was anchored to "Cell"

> Incidentally, if all you want is Greek letters, you can insert these as text
> characters in many fonts, without the need for graphics at all.

Fine. But I need formulae like M_u / b d^2

Thanks for your reply.

-- 
H.S.Rai

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