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The [[OMDoc]] format has been created for markup of larger mathematical structures than formulae, from statements like definitions, theorems, proofs, and examples, to complete theories and even entire text books. Formulae in OMDoc documents can either be written in Content MathML or in OpenMath; for presentation, they are converted to Presentation MathML.
 
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| url = https://dpcarlisle.blogspot.com/2007/04/xhtml-and-mathml-from-office-20007.html
The [[International Organization for Standardization|ISO]]/[[International Electrotechnical Commission|IEC]] standard [[Office Open XML]] (OOXML) does not support MathML. It defines a different XML math syntax derived from [[Microsoft Office]] products.
| title = XHTML and MathML from Office 2007
| first = David | last = Carlisle
| publisher = [[Blogspot]]
| publication-date = 2007-04-10
| access-date = 2007-09-20
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