LYX help indenting to the right of the equals sign












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I am very new to Lyx and cannot figure out how to shift my equation to the right of the equals sign.
I have an equation that long and so goes over two lines (using inline formula) and I would like to move the second line to the right of the equals sign, at the moment it comes below. How do I do this?



I would also like to have a space between two equations (a linebreak in MS Word), how do I do this?










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    Welcome! Without a compilable code called the MWE, I can't imagine what you already have and what you want, so please add it :)

    – JouleV
    Mar 8 at 14:00













  • Hi! I am using Lyx not Latex so do not have a code? What would you suggest?

    – Darcy Hill
    Mar 9 at 13:40











  • I don't use LyX, but as far as I know there is an option to export LyX to .tex code.

    – JouleV
    Mar 9 at 13:59
















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I am very new to Lyx and cannot figure out how to shift my equation to the right of the equals sign.
I have an equation that long and so goes over two lines (using inline formula) and I would like to move the second line to the right of the equals sign, at the moment it comes below. How do I do this?



I would also like to have a space between two equations (a linebreak in MS Word), how do I do this?










share|improve this question


















  • 2





    Welcome! Without a compilable code called the MWE, I can't imagine what you already have and what you want, so please add it :)

    – JouleV
    Mar 8 at 14:00













  • Hi! I am using Lyx not Latex so do not have a code? What would you suggest?

    – Darcy Hill
    Mar 9 at 13:40











  • I don't use LyX, but as far as I know there is an option to export LyX to .tex code.

    – JouleV
    Mar 9 at 13:59














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I am very new to Lyx and cannot figure out how to shift my equation to the right of the equals sign.
I have an equation that long and so goes over two lines (using inline formula) and I would like to move the second line to the right of the equals sign, at the moment it comes below. How do I do this?



I would also like to have a space between two equations (a linebreak in MS Word), how do I do this?










share|improve this question














I am very new to Lyx and cannot figure out how to shift my equation to the right of the equals sign.
I have an equation that long and so goes over two lines (using inline formula) and I would like to move the second line to the right of the equals sign, at the moment it comes below. How do I do this?



I would also like to have a space between two equations (a linebreak in MS Word), how do I do this?







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    Welcome! Without a compilable code called the MWE, I can't imagine what you already have and what you want, so please add it :)

    – JouleV
    Mar 8 at 14:00













  • Hi! I am using Lyx not Latex so do not have a code? What would you suggest?

    – Darcy Hill
    Mar 9 at 13:40











  • I don't use LyX, but as far as I know there is an option to export LyX to .tex code.

    – JouleV
    Mar 9 at 13:59














  • 2





    Welcome! Without a compilable code called the MWE, I can't imagine what you already have and what you want, so please add it :)

    – JouleV
    Mar 8 at 14:00













  • Hi! I am using Lyx not Latex so do not have a code? What would you suggest?

    – Darcy Hill
    Mar 9 at 13:40











  • I don't use LyX, but as far as I know there is an option to export LyX to .tex code.

    – JouleV
    Mar 9 at 13:59








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2





Welcome! Without a compilable code called the MWE, I can't imagine what you already have and what you want, so please add it :)

– JouleV
Mar 8 at 14:00







Welcome! Without a compilable code called the MWE, I can't imagine what you already have and what you want, so please add it :)

– JouleV
Mar 8 at 14:00















Hi! I am using Lyx not Latex so do not have a code? What would you suggest?

– Darcy Hill
Mar 9 at 13:40





Hi! I am using Lyx not Latex so do not have a code? What would you suggest?

– Darcy Hill
Mar 9 at 13:40













I don't use LyX, but as far as I know there is an option to export LyX to .tex code.

– JouleV
Mar 9 at 13:59





I don't use LyX, but as far as I know there is an option to export LyX to .tex code.

– JouleV
Mar 9 at 13:59










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