Operation Manual
To change the vertical alignment position of an individual formula object:
1) Right-click on the selected formula object and select Object from the context menu, or go
to Format > Frame/Object to open the Object dialog (Figure 277).
2) Make sure the Type page is selected and select a new alignment position from the drop-
down list in the Position section. The vertical alignment options available are Top, Bottom,
Center or From bottom.
3) If necessary, type in the text box a plus or minus value for vertical alignment. This option is
only available if From bottom vertical alignment has been selected.
4) Select the type of text alignment from the drop-down list in the Position section. The text
alignment options available are Base line, Character and Row.
5) Click OK to save your changes and close the Object dialog.
Figure 277: Object dialog – Wrap page
Note
If the Position section in the Object dialog is grayed out and not available, then go to
Tools > Options > LibreOffice Writer > Formatting Aids and uncheck the option
Math baseline alignment. This setting is stored with the document and applies to all
formulas within it. Any new documents created will also use this setting for Math
baseline alignment.
Object spacing
A formula object, when inserted into a Writer document, has spacing on each side. The default
value used for spacing is set within the frame style for formula objects and can be changed by
modifying the formula frame style, see the chapters on styles in the Writer Guide for more
information.
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