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Export a formula as a portable document file (.pdf) - OpenOffice.org Math

How-To: Export a formula as a portable document file (.pdf) - OpenOffice.org Math
  1. To export a formula as a portable document file or "pdf." first click here on the option "File."
  2. Then, on the menu that drops down, click on the option "Export..."
  3. The "export" window should then appear. If you want to change the file name for your pdf, click here and type in the name you want.
  4. Next, click on the down arrow for the file format field here to view the list of file formats that you can export to.
  5. In most cases, the "Portable Document Format" option is the only one available. Click on it once. Then, click on the "Save" button.
  6. Afterwards, the "PDF" options window should appear. Here you can change the options for the PDF format like compression, quality etc.
  7. Just adjust the options that you need changed.
  8. Once done, click here on "Export."
  9. Good! Now let's check our new PDF file.
  10. Great! As you can see the formula has been succesfully exported into the "pdf" format.
  11. Also note that the markup language for the formula has been included below the document.
  12. Congratulations! You have learned how to export formulas as pdf files.
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Export a formula as a portable document file (.pdf)

This screencast demonstrates how to export a formula as a You learn:

  • How to access the "file" menu.
  • Hot to export a as a portable document file or "pdf."

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