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Hi there,

I am using formula objects in my text if I'm referring to variables used in "real" formulae. No problem so far, they are embeddd "as characters", so that's fine. With one exeption: If I have a bracketed clause, and the first (or the last) thing in the brackets happens to be a formula object, LO can insert a line break between the opening (or closing) bracket and the object, which looks really bad. Is there a way to prevent this? if I put a protected space between bracket and formula, there's no brack, but that also looks bad. Is there some kind of "protected nothing"? or an option hidden somewhere?

Cheers,

 Zak


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