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show you how to insert an equation into OpenOffice and this is OpenOffice impress their works in a similar way in the other OpenOffice packages so to get an equation into an OpenOffice document you click insert and then go down to object and you should see formula a formula is not there it means you may need to update OpenOffice and make sure you have the formula add-on it usually comes with the new OpenOffice so well click formula and if we give it a minute itll do something so this is the formula opening and now you need to go to view and then elements and this gives us this here which is what were required to write name an equation lets just have a division so we click division and in here we just type in our equation so well put in 8 and youve got over then lets have something like s squared so to get that you press shift and then 6 gives you your power plus save 2 s plus 9 its a nice equation so to get off this we double click just somewhere here like there and then thisl