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LibreOffice Math Videos

  • LibreOffice Math – Adding Style to Equations

    Type Video Recording
    Director OS College
    Abstract This video demonstrates how to make the theory of relativity red and change other styles to the most famous equation in LibreOffice Math.
    Date 2020
    Language English
    URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhiE0OSBmW4&list=PLK_xio5V3ieNWcu6HWemor5CAmq5DU5MG&index=27
    Running Time 2:49
  • LibreOffice Math – Applying Attributes to Part of an Equation

    Type Video Recording
    Director OS College
    Abstract This video demonstrates adding a red color to part of an equation in LibreOffice Math. It is meant to show how any attribute can be applied to parts of an equation in Math.
    Date 2020
    Language English
    URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_aR82DntYs&list=PLK_xio5V3ieNWcu6HWemor5CAmq5DU5MG&index=35
    Running Time 1:54
  • LibreOffice Math – Hiding and Viewing Elements Panel

    Type Video Recording
    Director OS College
    Abstract This video demonstrates hiding and then restoring the Elements panel in LibreOffice Math. The Elements panel contains different symbols and pieces to build equations.
    Date 2020
    Language English
    URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRFCcixHvaI&list=PLK_xio5V3ieNWcu6HWemor5CAmq5DU5MG&index=17
    Running Time 1:14
  • LibreOffice Math – Print Settings

    Type Video Recording
    Director OS College
    Abstract This video demonstrates adding the text editor, document title, and a border to the printed formula.
    Date 2020
    Language English
    URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI5Oodc5JU0&list=PLK_xio5V3ieNWcu6HWemor5CAmq5DU5MG&index=22
    Running Time 2:28
  • LibreOffice Math – Spacing in a Formula or Equation

    Type Video Recording
    Director OS College
    Abstract This video demonstrates how to create more space (or reduce the amount of space) between elements in a formula in LibreOffice Math.
    Date 2020
    Language English
    URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35_EIgWencQ&list=PLK_xio5V3ieNWcu6HWemor5CAmq5DU5MG&index=12
    Running Time 1:14
  • LibreOffice Math – Zooming In and Out on a Formula

    Type Video Recording
    Director OS College
    Abstract This video demonstrates zooming in and out on a formula using items in the right-click menu.
    Date 2020
    Language English
    URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDpwh1Xz5zE&list=PLK_xio5V3ieNWcu6HWemor5CAmq5DU5MG&index=7
    Running Time 2:03
  • Writing Equations in LibreOffice

    Type Video Recording
    Director Chinmaya Rathore
    Abstract A video tutorial by Dr. Chinmaya S Rathore explaining how to use the formula editor in LibreOffice to write equations.
    Date 2021
    Language English
    URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBs6DFoO9dw&list=PLKR_CvN6SDJhm3InrQl6v54M60bP308Lo&index=15
    Running Time 43:38

 

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