Mike McBride Formulas formulas &kword; has the ability to directly create formulas using the formula editor common to all &koffice; applications. This is a formula editor for creating graphical versions of formulas. &kword; does not currently have the ability to solve mathematical equations. Add a formula There are three ways to insert a formula into a document: By selecting InsertFormula from the menubar Using the keyboard shortcut: F4 or by clicking on the toolbar. &kword; creates a formula frame at the current cursor location. Formula frames behave differently than most other frames in &kword;: All formula frames are inserted inline by default. This frame can later be converted to a non-inline frame later. Formula frames expand and contract depending on the resulting size of the formula. Formula frames automatically determine where in the line they are lined up. Moving a formula By default, formula frames are created as inline frames by default. The formula frame will move with the text as any other inline frame would. If you want to have more control over where the formula is placed, you can convert it to a framed formula by clicking on the frame surrounding the formula with the &RMB;. A popup menu will appear. Simply select Inline Frame and the formula will now be a freely movable frame. Once converted to a freely movable frame, you can move the frame just like any other frame in &kword;. Removing a formula To delete a formula in &kword;, simply delete the frame around it. Editing a formula Editing a formula is beyond the scope of this documentation. Please see the &kformula; handbook for help with the editing of the formula.