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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Feb 23 07:29:24 -0800 
2005 -------
According to the man from the docu it is already documented. He said:

If you look in the Math Help for 'Alignment' you'll find:
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If a line or an expression begins with text, it is aligned on the left by
default. You can change this with the any of the align commands. An example is
stack{a+b-c*d#alignr "text"}, where "text" appears aligned to the right. Note
that text must always be surrounded by quotation marks.
The standard centralized formulas can be aligned to the left without using the
Format - Alignment menu. To do this, place an empty character string, that is,
the inverted commas which surround any text "", before the section of formula
that you want to align. For example, typing "" a+b newline "" c+d results in
both equations being left-aligned instead of centered.
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