Hello,
I've got 2 issues concerning formula objects:
1) On document save and load, formulas are converted to OLE objects which
have different style than Formula style. Because of this, the new loaded
document has it's formula objects shifted a little bit upper than the body
text line. Both OLE style and Formula style do not save the changes on style
edit and cannot link OLE style to Formula style
2)I've got a heading with a formula in it. When I create a Table of
Contents, the formula does not appear in it. I guess because it's style is
not the heading style but OLE style, but cannot apply the heading style to
it
Also, the Table of Contents dissapears everytime I load the document. I
mention that the document is saved in the MS Office 2003 format (.doc).
My LibreOffice is:
LibreOffice 3.5.3.2
Build ID: 350m1(Build:2)
I appreciate your help.
Yours,
Stefan
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