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3 TopicsEquations not rendering in Word
Hi everyone, I have an Office 365 Subscription and so I use the online version of Word for my work, I've done so for a number of months. All of a sudden today all of my maths equations stopped rendering. Now all I see, if I try to use the equation editor, is a grey box that says [Equation]. This is true for new documents and also all of my old documents that included equations. I've tried logging in and out again and tried on Chorome and Safari. I lean on this function quite heavily for my work so any help would be appreciated.Solved32KViews1like17CommentsNews Web Part rendering issues
Is anyone noticing major rendering issues with the SharePoint Online News web part? The issues are similar to this post... https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/sharepoint/changes-to-top-story-news-web-part/m-p/2586536 ...but the impact is also on other 'Layout' types. It is almost as if Microsoft have broken their CSS or something, as the images used in news item banners are rendering as full size, rather than being cropped and having a gradient applied (to ensure text is readable in the web part). My configuration of the web part is as shown below (or attached), and I can confirm that this issue is happening in multiple tenants, and mulitple site collections. In fact, I can't find any site collection where this issue ISN'T occurring. Be very keen to hear of others experiencing this, and would be grateful if others could test this in their own tenants to see how widescale the problem is. Thanks, Joe7.1KViews3likes22CommentsImproper pdf embed object Rendering - Possible improvement
There is an thing about chromium browser vendor that certainly I dislike is that they consume a lot of CPU and do a lot of unnecessary rendering. Edge Chromium while rendering PDF also renders the sides which are black in case of dark theme or light otherwise. This can be seen in the screenshot. What happens is that when we scroll, these extra side areas which should be static and do not need to be rendered are also rendered. This effect is even more visible when scrolling with "Force Dark Mode Flag" turned on, with white bar scrolling up or down with PDF. The idea is that screen should be divided into three parts of which only the center part should scroll. If the team could look onto this possible improvement, it would be a great. And it would even reduce the CPU cycles consumed.756Views0likes0Comments