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1-Visitor
March 15, 2012
Question

Split too long equation in Mathcad Prime 2.0

  • March 15, 2012
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Hi

In Mathcad 15 it was possible to split up an equation by CTRL+ENTER so it could fit on a single page but i can't find that option in Prime 2.0..

Hope somebody can help?

5 replies

23-Emerald I
March 15, 2012

I suspect the answer is, "That feature will be added in version . . ."

In the meantime you could break your long function into pieces;

F(x) = one long piece(one page wide)

G(x) = second long piece (one page wide)

All(x) = F(x) + G(x)

It's not elegant, but it will keep all the math on one page.

24-Ruby III
March 15, 2012

Prime 2.0 is implemented in another way: "A Sneak Peek into Mathcad Prime 2.0: Display of Large Results".

1-Visitor
March 15, 2012

That only allows you to display results, still run over worksheets. Pointless for printing.

Mike

1-Visitor
March 15, 2012

Another feature missing!!!!!

Mike

1-Visitor
March 15, 2013

This is a real problem, why can't long equations simply be wrapped?. Please sort it out PTC. Prime has lost some really useful features from version 13. A spell checker would be useful too.

1-Visitor
March 15, 2013

You're right Graham, it is frustrating.

Mike

1-Visitor
April 30, 2014

Has this been solved yet? I'm trying to figure out the same thing. This isn't the first feature that seems to be blatently removed from "Prime".