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<p><em>Simple to create equations and formulae for your documents!</em></p>
<p>Math is Apache OpenOffice&rsquo;s component for mathematical equations. It is most commonly used as an equation editor for text documents, but it can also be used with other types of documents or stand-alone. When used inside Writer, the equation is treated as an object inside the text document. Similarly, one can also insert these into other Apache OpenOffice programs like <a href="calc.html" title="Apache OpenOffice Calc">Calc</a> and <a href="impress.html" title="Apache OpenOffice Impress">Impress</a>.</p>
<p>Using Math, there are three main ways of entering a formula:</p>
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<li>Type markup in the equation editor.</li>
<li>Right-click on the equation editor and select the symbol from the context menu.</li>
<li>Select a symbol from the <em>Elements</em> toolbox.</li>
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