Creating Mathematical Formulas With Math; Finding Help And Information About Openoffice.org - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP2 - GNOME 08-05-2008 Manual

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3 Click in your document, outside the Draw frame.
The drawing is automatically inserted into your document.
3.7 Creating Mathematical Formulas
with Math
It is usually difficult to include complex mathematical formulas in your documents.
The OpenOffice.org Math equation editor lets you create formulas using operators,
functions, and formatting assistants. You can then save those formulas as objects that
can be imported into other documents. Math functions can be inserted into other
OpenOffice.org documents like any other graphic object.
NOTE
Math is not a calculator. The functions it creates are graphical objects. Even if
they are imported into Calc, these functions cannot be evaluated.
3.8 Finding Help and Information
About OpenOffice.org
OpenOffice.org contains extensive online help. In addition, a large community of users
and developers support it. As a result, it is seldom hard to find help or information about
using the OpenOffice.org. The following table shows some of the places where you
can go for additional information. (Because Web sites often close or their content
changes, the information in the following table might not be current when you read it.)
OpenOffice.org online help menu
Extensive help on performing any task in OpenOffice.org
Official OpenOffice.org support page
index.html)
Manuals, tutorials, user and developer forums, users@openoffice.org mailing list,
FAQs, and much more
(http://support.openoffice.org/
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