>
>
> Unless this is a mathematical term I'm not aware of (I really don't know
> much about math), there's a one-letter error on the 
> 'Math<http://www.openoffice.org/product/math.html>'
> sub-category of the OpenOffice.org 'Home' page.  The sub-title of the
> titled 'Math' page reads, "Create equations and *formulae* for your
> documents".  Shouldn't it read "Create equations and *formulas* for your
> documents", where the word 'formulas' is corrected?
> Again, I apologize for 'apologizing' for my lack of math knowledge, but
> you never know when a word is meant to be spelled a certain way because of
> it's speciality.  It's a simple fix, if it is indeed spelled wrong.  I'm a
> stickler for such small things and obviously, I didn't mind writing to tell
> you so it could be fixed.  I wouldn't want the next person reading this page
> wondering about the word as I did.  Hope you don't mind....
>
> SBernheart  [;}]
>
> PS:  I hope I sent this message to the right place, but if not, I trust
> you can forward it to the proper department and just in case the direct link
> to the page doesn't work properly, here's the URL:
> http://www.openoffice.org/product/math.html
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>

>From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula :
In mathematics <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics> and in the
sciences <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science>, a *formula* (plural: *
formulae*, *formulæ* or *formulas*) is a concise way of expressing
information symbolically (as in a mathematical or chemical
formula<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_formula>),
or a general relationship between quantities.
If you wish to assist OpenOffice with proof reading documentation have a
look at:http://documentation.openoffice.org/contributing.html

/paul

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