6 Replies Latest reply: Jul 24, 2014 11:22 AM by Crone2014 RSS

    Why does my paragraph break before and after a subscript?

    Crone2014 Community Member

      RH 9.0.2.271, Word 2010, Windows 7, 64-bit PC

       

      This is an intermittent problem occurring in the Word output. The WebHelp is fine. In the following image you can see that the subscripts worked in the early part of the paragraph, but then split.

       

      Subscripts.png

       

      Here is the html:

       

      <p>where <span class="EQN_Char">q</span><sub><span class="EquationText">tot</span></sub>

      is the total rate of heat transfer (which you supply), <span class="EQN_Char">k</span><sub><span

        class="EQN_Char">c</span></sub> is the laminar thermal conductivity

      of the primary fluid in the cell, <span class="EQN_Char">ρ<sub>c</sub></span>

      is the density of the primary fluid in the cell, <span class="EQN_Char">C<sub>Pc</sub></span>

      is the specific heat capacity of the primary fluid in the cell, <span

        class="EQN_Emphasis">V<sub>c</sub></span> is the volume of the cell,

      <img src="HX_EQ2a.jpg" alt="" style="border: none;" border="0" /> is the

      magnitude of velocity in the cell, <span class="EQN_Emphasis">T</span><sub><span

        class="EquationText">ref</span></sub> is the reference temperature

      for the heat exchanger, and <span class="EQN_Emphasis">T</span><sub><span

        class="EquationText">c</span></sub> is the temperature in the cell.

      The summation in the denominator of equation 1 is carried out over all

      the cells in the heat exchanger. Thus, it can be seen that the sum of

      the weights for all the cells always add up to 1, so that the distribution

      scheme ensures that the sum of heat transferred to all the cells in