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-===Using colors in formulas=== 
-You can use characters of different colors in a same formula. 
-* Go to the {{menu| Insert}} menu, choose the {{menu| Object}} sub-menu, then the {{menu| Formula}} item. The command window appears in the bottom of your document. 
-*You have five colors to choose from: <tt>blue, green, yellow, red, cyan, white</tt>. Those commands have to come just before the characters they apply to: e.g. to get a squared matrix of order two whose four elements are of different color, type<br/> <tt>M = left( matrix{color red a # color green b ## color blue c # color cyan d} right)</tt>  
-**The chosen color applies to all the linked characters that follow the command, and only to them: e.g. <tt>color red abc de</tt> displays ''abc'' in red followed by ''de'' in black. To get ''abc de'' in red, you have to type <tt> color red {abc de}</tt>. 
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-===Highlighting of formulas=== 
-To highlight a formula, you have two possibilities:  
-* Select the formula, then right click or Ctrl–Click. In the contextual menu which appears, choose {{prefName|Object}} then click the tab {{section|Highlighting}}. Choose the highlight color.<br/> 
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-* Select the formula, then click the icon ''Frame Properties'' in the toolbar '''OLE-Object''' (that bar should display as soon as the formula has been selected, otherwise, choose in the {{menu| View}} menu the {{menu| Toolbars}} sub-menu, then the {{menu| OLE-Object}} item. Click the tab {{section|Background}}. Choose the highlight color. 
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-===Bordering of formulas=== 
-To border a formula, you have two possibilities:  
-* Select the formula, then right click or Ctrl–Click. In the contextual menu which appears, choose {{prefName|Object}} then click the tab {{section|Borders}}. Choose the arrangement, the syle of the lines, and the spacing to contents.<br/> 
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-* Select the formula, then click the icon ''Borders'' in the toolbar '''OLE-Object''' (that bar should display as soon as the formula has been selected, otherwise, choose in the {{menu| View}} menu the {{menu| Toolbars}} sub-menu, then the {{menu| OLE-Object'}} item. Click the icon ''Borders'', choose the line arrangement, then click the icon ''Line Style'' and finally the icon ''Line color (of the border)''. 
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-===Spacing between the formula and the border=== 
-To set up the spacing between the formula and the border, you have to:  
-* Double-click the formula in order to open the command window. Then go to the {{menu|Format}} menu and choose the {{menu|Spacing…}} sub-menu 
-* In the dialog window that appears, click the {{button|Category}} button and select the {{section|Borders}}. Set up the spacing as you want. If you click the {{button|Default}} button, your changes will apply for all new formulas, otherwise only the formula you are writing will be concerned by the modification. 
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-{{botlangbarEN|[[Fr:Définir_les_Polices_des_Formules_dans_NeoOffice_Math|Français]] [[It:Formattazione_delle_Formule_in_NeoOffice_Math|Italiano]]}} 
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