Line breaks in condition of MS Word formula editor












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I am using a formula that has a rather long condition which does not fit to the page. Please have a look at this example



However, instead of using a line break, Word just continues the formula beyond the page. Is there a way to make Word use an intelligent line break or introducing one manually without introducing a new line, which will destroy the rest of the layout?










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    I am using a formula that has a rather long condition which does not fit to the page. Please have a look at this example



    However, instead of using a line break, Word just continues the formula beyond the page. Is there a way to make Word use an intelligent line break or introducing one manually without introducing a new line, which will destroy the rest of the layout?










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      I am using a formula that has a rather long condition which does not fit to the page. Please have a look at this example



      However, instead of using a line break, Word just continues the formula beyond the page. Is there a way to make Word use an intelligent line break or introducing one manually without introducing a new line, which will destroy the rest of the layout?










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      I am using a formula that has a rather long condition which does not fit to the page. Please have a look at this example



      However, instead of using a line break, Word just continues the formula beyond the page. Is there a way to make Word use an intelligent line break or introducing one manually without introducing a new line, which will destroy the rest of the layout?







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          I think you can put the entire formula in a cell of a table with invisible borders. Worked for me when I was writing longer formulas.






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          • I tried putting it into a table, but it just goes behind the other cells ...

            – Karl A
            Feb 5 at 16:20











          • I did that with my formulas and it worked. Hmmm...

            – Bogdan Doicin
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          right click at any blank area within the equation, where breaking will not disturb the essence of the equation, select Insert manual break.



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            I think you can put the entire formula in a cell of a table with invisible borders. Worked for me when I was writing longer formulas.






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            • I tried putting it into a table, but it just goes behind the other cells ...

              – Karl A
              Feb 5 at 16:20











            • I did that with my formulas and it worked. Hmmm...

              – Bogdan Doicin
              Feb 5 at 17:28
















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            I think you can put the entire formula in a cell of a table with invisible borders. Worked for me when I was writing longer formulas.






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            • I tried putting it into a table, but it just goes behind the other cells ...

              – Karl A
              Feb 5 at 16:20











            • I did that with my formulas and it worked. Hmmm...

              – Bogdan Doicin
              Feb 5 at 17:28














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            I think you can put the entire formula in a cell of a table with invisible borders. Worked for me when I was writing longer formulas.






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            I think you can put the entire formula in a cell of a table with invisible borders. Worked for me when I was writing longer formulas.







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            • I tried putting it into a table, but it just goes behind the other cells ...

              – Karl A
              Feb 5 at 16:20











            • I did that with my formulas and it worked. Hmmm...

              – Bogdan Doicin
              Feb 5 at 17:28



















            • I tried putting it into a table, but it just goes behind the other cells ...

              – Karl A
              Feb 5 at 16:20











            • I did that with my formulas and it worked. Hmmm...

              – Bogdan Doicin
              Feb 5 at 17:28

















            I tried putting it into a table, but it just goes behind the other cells ...

            – Karl A
            Feb 5 at 16:20





            I tried putting it into a table, but it just goes behind the other cells ...

            – Karl A
            Feb 5 at 16:20













            I did that with my formulas and it worked. Hmmm...

            – Bogdan Doicin
            Feb 5 at 17:28





            I did that with my formulas and it worked. Hmmm...

            – Bogdan Doicin
            Feb 5 at 17:28













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