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Formatting???

DalbeerSinghSoh
4-Participant

Formatting???

can we change fonts size and style in mathcad Prime? .... saw many demostrations about Mathcad Prime on youtube

and i noticed that the fonts style and sizes r same in every video... why is that?

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You can select constants, variables, functions, and units in Mathcad Prime 1.0 and use the label feature to do some formatting of math.

1. Under the Math tab > Style , make sure the label is set to what you want, such as unit.

2. Under the Formatting tab > Label Styles you can change some of the formatting for all units, such as bold, italic, underlined and color.

For Mathcad Prime 1.0, you cannot change the point size or font family. That will be a feature to a later release of Mathcad Prime.

Mike

That will be a feature to a later release of Mathcad Prime.

Mike

... and subscript in text too

MikeArmstrong
5-Regular Member
(To:ValeryOchkov)

... and subscript in text too

Hopefully.

Mike

is there any trail package of mathcad avilable ??

Which version do you want to trial?

Mike

any ver. , i never use Mathcad like to give a try.

I would highly recommend giving it a go.

Mike

Try to install trial versions of Mathcad 15 and Mathcad Prime 1.0 have a look at the links below.

Mathcad Prime 1.0: http://www.ptc.com/products/mathcad/mathcad-prime-1-0/free-trial.htm

Mathcad 15.0: http://www.ptc.com/products/mathcad/mathcad-15-0/free-trial.htm

Mike

which one should i download 15.0 or prime 1.0 ???

You only need Mathcad 15 if you intend to convert old files into Mathcad Prime, which is the new software from PTC.

If you are new to Mathcad I would suggest you download Prime as it is the future of Mathcad.

Mike

Mike Armstrong wrote:

...If you are new to Mathcad I would suggest you download Prime as it is the future of Mathcad...

Agree.

Also, look at this topic, perhaps it will be useful: http://communities.ptc.com/message/165848

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