
In the Tab Stop Position box, type the position of the first tab (3.25).If there are any existing tabs in the paragraph, click on Clear All.Position the insertion point where you want to insert the equation, then choose Tabs from the Format menu.In this case, you would follow these steps: For instance, let's say you are using 8.5 x 11 paper, with 1-inch left and right margins. If you want to use tabs to accomplish the same task, you can easily do that, as well. Type the right bracket to finish out the equation number.A number appears in your document at the right of your bracket.
#MICROSOFT WORD EQUATION NUMBERING CODE#
(The Field Code box should now contain "SEQ Equation", without the quote marks.) Type a name for this sequence of numbers, such as Equation.Click on the Field Codes box and make sure the insertion point appears at the end of the field, right after SEQ.The dialog box changes so that a Field Codes box appears at the bottom the letters SEQ should appear in that Field Codes box. In the Categories list, choose Numbering.Type the left bracket that you want to appear around the equation number.Position the insertion point in the right-hand column, then click on the Align Right tool on the formatting toolbar.(If you made your left and right columns the same width, as pointed out in step 1, then this also results in the equation being centered on the page.) With the insertion point still located in the center column of your table, click on the Center tool on the formatting toolbar.In the center column type your equation, using Equation Editor.Format the table so its borders are not visible. Make the left-hand column the same width in order to balance the space left for the equation number.

Make the right column just wide enough to contain the number style you wish to use (for numbering the equation).

