https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168352

--- Comment #2 from [email protected] ---
Reproduced the issue on Mac with the attached files.

However, I could not reproduce this on my own files. 
I have created a document "test-formula.docx" in MS Word where I used the
default equation (Insert -> Equation -> Built-In -> Taylor Expansion) as a test
object. Similar to the original files attached by @luckcharm in their bug
report, my formula also uses division (with fraction, a horizontal line between
the numerator and denominator). When opening the file in LibreOffice, formula
object is vertically aligned with the rest of the text. 

Important note: this formula object is editable normally, while the formulas
from the original files attached to the report (test2.docx) threw error "Error
activating object: General OLE error." when clicking on "Edit Object".
Based on this, I'm wondering, how exactly @luckcharm has created the formulas?
Which version of MS Word was used, how was this inserted? To me 'broken' OLE
objects with their formulas look like an image. 



Microsoft Word version:
Microsoft® Word for Mac 
Version 16.101.2 (25092825)


LibreOffice version:
Version: 25.8.1.1 (AARCH64)
Build ID: 54047653041915e595ad4e45cccea684809c77b5
CPU threads: 16; OS: macOS 15.7; UI render: Skia/Metal; VCL: osx
Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8); UI: en-US
Calc: threaded

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