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<paragraph id="par_id5474410" role="heading" level="2" xml-lang="en-US">To solve equations with the solver</paragraph>
<paragraph id="par_id2216559" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">The goal of the solver process is to find those variable values of an equation that result in an optimized value in the <emph>target cell</emph>, also named the "objective". You can choose whether the value in the target cell should be a maximum, a minimum, or approaching a given value.</paragraph>
-<paragraph id="par_id7869502" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">The initial variable values are inserted in a rectangular cell range that you enter in the <emph>By changing cells</emph> box. </paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id7869502" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">The initial variable values are inserted in a rectangular cell range that you enter in the <emph>By changing cells</emph> box.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="par_id9852900" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">You can define a series of limiting conditions that set constraints for some cells. For example, you can set the constraint that one of the variables or cells must not be bigger than another variable, or not bigger than a given value. You can also define the constraint that one or more variables must be integers (values without decimals), or binary values (where only 0 and 1 are allowed).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="par_id5323953" role="note" xml-lang="en-US">The default solver engine supports only linear equations.</paragraph><comment>Add an example. A good one is at http://www.solver.com/stepbystep.htm but that is not OpenSource</comment>
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