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In LO Writer, it is possible to insert a formula inline with text.  However, there does not appear 
to be any way to do this in Impress.  One can still insert a formula, but it is put in as its own 
object, separate from the text box, and therefore it is practically impossible to align it with the 
text.

If only things like Greek letters are needed, I can just insert them as special characters, and I can still 
use stand-alone formulas, *but*, sometimes it would be very useful to be able to insert special math 
characters (like the vector "hat" arrows, etc. or a nontrival fraction) inline with text in a text 
box in Impress, and so far I see no way to do that, although it is possible in Writer.

P.S.  If sending an email to users@libreoffice is not the proper method for requesting features 
and/or reporting bugs in LibreOffice, please let me know and direct me to the appropriate channels.
                                        

Your best choice would be on the bug tracker https://bugs.freedesktop.org/ .

Andy

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