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Hello,
I'm creating a document with a lot of equations and I'd like to put every equation in a box with colored background. What I have done so far is creating the equation and choose accents -> boxed formula, like it's done in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7WGRhs6Fqg When I select the equation frame and use Home -> background color the colored area gets also outside the box ![]() How can I solve this? |
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You could put your equation into a single-cell table or textbox of the required size and shade that.
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