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  I found a solution. Well, maybe not a "solution", but a quick
workaround.
  In order to set the sane values for the borders in the formula one
should go to
 "Tools" --> "Options..." --> "LibreOffice" --> "Advanced" --> "Expert
Configuration"

  And find the items

/org.openoffice.Office.Math/StandardFormat/Distance - LeftSpace
/org.openoffice.Office.Math/StandardFormat/Distance - TopSpace
/org.openoffice.Office.Math/StandardFormat/Distance - BottomSpace
/org.openoffice.Office.Math/StandardFormat/Distance - RightSpace

then press "Edit" and set the values in hundredth of mm (100 - is 1mm).

Still, this way seems a very very unobvious to me. And the question of
why isn't it possible to change these values in the respective dialog
window remains. Should I report to Bugzilla about this issue?

  Regards,
    Vladimir

  

On 23 July 2014 20:21, <v_2e@ukr.net> wrote:

  Hello!
  I have a problem: it is impossible to reduce the spacing in the LO
Math settings.

 I go to "Format" --> "Spacing..." , then choose "Borders" in the
"Category" drop-down list, and see that the settings are:

Left: 125.93mm
Right: 249.32mm
Top: 249.37mm
Bottom: 1.03mm

and I cannot reduce them (see attached screenshot). Is this a bug?
And what is more important -- is there a way out of this terrible
situation?

  Regards,
    Vladimir


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