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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/14/21 3:02 PM, Doug Martin wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at
11:03 AM Paul A. Rubin <<a
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<div> That said, the culprit is a setting in the document.
If you go to Document > Settings... > Math Options,
you will note that the "Indent formulas" option is checked
and set to Default. Uncheck it and your centered formulas
will center properly.<br>
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<div style="font-size:small" class="gmail_default"><b>Perfect.
Many thanks. Now I know to look around more at the
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One last comment: When I create a new Beamer document, the "Indent
formulas" box is unchecked by default (as it is with other document
classes I use). So I think there are three possibilities here:<br>
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<li>you selected it in this document a while back for some reason
(or unintentionally -- the dreaded stray click);</li>
<li>you made this document by recycling a previous document or
using a "template" document, and that document had it selected;
or</li>
<li>you somehow wound up with having it selected by default when
you create a new document.</li>
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<p>The third one is easy to check: create a new doc and see if
indent is chosen. I bring this up because you should not have to
mess with this in future documents (unless you want indentation
the default in other docs). If you accidentally have indentation
as a document default and don't want that, just create a new doc
of the correct default class (standard article for me), go to the
math options settings and uncheck indentation, then go to Document
Class settings and click "Save as Document Defaults".</p>
<p>Paul<br>
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