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LibreOffice 7.2 Math Guide

CopyrightThis document is Copyright 2021 by the LibreOffice Documentation Team. Contributors are listed below. You may distribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either the GNU General Public License ( ), version 3 or later, or the Creative Commons Attribution License ( ), version or trademarks within this Guide belong to their legitimate this editionJean Hollis WeberRafael LimaTo previous editionsRafael LimaOlivier HallotJean Hollis WeberRoman KuznetsovDave BartonRegina HenschelPeter SchofieldHazel RussmanLaurent Balland-PoirierJean Hollis WeberDaniel CarreraAgnes BelzunceT. J. FrazierPeter KupferIan LaurensonJanet M. SwisherMichele ZarriFlorian ReisingerChristian K hlJochen SchiffersFr d ric ParreninGisbert Friege (Dmaths)Bernard SiaudLibreOffice Guide Series cover design by Rizal direct any comments or suggestions about this document to the Documentation Team s mailing list: This mailing list is meant for comments on LibreOffice documentation and should not be used for other purposes as bug reporting or to question about LibreOffice you send to a mailing list, including your email address and any other personal information that is written in the message, is publicly archived and cannot be date and software versionPublished [Month] 2021.

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