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I couldn't see how to make formulas just for documentation purposes, that have an "=" symbol in them.
My son needed to be able to enter his algebra, and print/typeset it, separately from the computing parts of the document.
I think that symbolic formulas are using the arrow, which means they done print like a formulas having an "=" symbol.
Am I making sense? Any ideas?
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You can use boolean equal Edited by user 04 May 2018 12:43:02(UTC)
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This is what I was trying last night, and it sometime work, and othertimes refuse to let me. So I had to delete it all. Now its working. Grrr
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