Transcription of LibreOffice 7.2 Math Guide
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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 docum
wants to learn how to insert formulas and equations using Math will find this guide valuable. In LibreOffice, formulas can be inserted as objects into Writer, Impress, Draw, and Calc documents. Regardless of the document type, formula objects are edited using LibreOffice Math.
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