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                    Equation chapter & section breaks are visible in red type

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                    TechNote 157

                    Applicability

                    The information on this page applies to:
                    MathType for Windows
                    MathType for Mac

                    Microsoft Word for Windows

                    Microsoft Word for Mac

                     

                     

                     

                     

                    Issue

                    You have several numbered MathType equations in a Word document, and the chapter/section breaks had previously been hidden; now they're visible in red text, like in this example:

                    Reason

                    Chapter & section breaks (hereafter referred to as breaks) usually are specified with a font-display property of "hidden". They shouldn't show up either in the document view or when printed unless you choose to display them. Sometimes the "hidden" property gets reversed, making breaks visible.

                    Solution

                    There are three things to try. We'll mention the easiest method first.

                    Method 1: Check the setting to "Show hidden text".

                    • Windows: These settings should [normally] be de-selected/disabled (File tab, Options):

                    • Mac: These settings should [normally] be de-selected/disabled (Word/Preferences):

                    If these settings are already de-selected, proceed to Method 2…

                    Method 2: Recycle the "Show/Hide" setting

                    1. Sometimes simply clicking the Show/Hide icon on Word's Home tab is all you need to do. The icon you're looking at looks like this in Word 2016 for Windows: . Appearance in other versions of Word is similar.
                    2. If nothing happens when you click the icon, click it again. Sometimes it takes 2 clicks to reset the visibility.
                    3. If that doesn't restore the visibility of the breaks to "hidden", proceed to Method 2.

                    Method 3: Modify MTEquationSection style

                    1. A Word style controls the formatting of equation chapter and section breaks. You've seen Word's styles, even though you may not fully use them. They're identified by names like "Normal", "Heading 1", and "Title". It's a convenient way to apply formatting to a document consistently, and proper use of styles will prevent many headaches down the road. The name of the style controlling equation breaks is MTEquationSection style. Another associated style, named MTDisplayEquation, is discussed in TechNote 156.
                    2. Neither of these two styles will exist in the document until you insert a numbered equation, an equation number, or an equation break so if you're working with a new document and you haven't yet inserted a numbered equation, do so now.
                    3. If you're using a Mac, proceed to the next listitem. On Windows, to find the MTEquationSection style and modify it click the dialogue launcher at the lower corner of the Styles group of the Home tab:. When you do that, you'll see the MTEquationSection style near the top of the Styles panel (screenshot on left below). If you hover the mouse over that style, you can see the complete definition for that style. Note: If the MTDisplayEquation style is present but not the MTEquationSection style, select the MathType 7 tab in Word and click Insert Number. Proceed to step 5.
                    4. If you're using Word 2011 on Mac, click the Manage styles icon on Word's Home tab: . If you're using Word 2016 on Mac, click the Styles Pane button on Word's Home tab: . When you do that, you'll see the MTEquationSection style near the top of the Styles panel (screenshot on the right below). If you hover the mouse over that style, you can see the complete definition for that style. Note: If the MTDisplayEquation style is present but not the MTEquationSection style, select the MathType 7 tab in Word and click Insert Number.

                    1. Click the downward-pointing triangle to the right of the MTEquationSection label, then Modify ("Modify Style..." on the Mac), and you'll have an opportunity to change the style's definition.
                    2. In the lower-left of the Modify Style dialogue, click Format, then Font.
                    3. In the Font dialogue, click the box labelled Hidden so there's a checkmark in the box. Click OK, then OK again. You may close the Styles pane now if you'd like.

                    We hope this has been helpful. As always, please let us know if you have questions about this or if you have additional techniques that work. We'd love to hear from you.

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                    TechNote 157 Applicability Issue Reason Solution Method 1: Check the setting to "Show hidden text". Method 2: Recycle the "Show/Hide" setting Method 3: Modify MTEquationSection style

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