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Dear Friends,
How can I make a special variable
M*= ,
in MC Prime 3 ?
Thank you.
HL
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The method demonstrated by Valery method sure is pretty complicated, but I am surprised that it still works at all on the detour via Prime 2.
It doesn't work on Prime 3 directly because Prime 3 supports math in text (which used to be ctrl-shift-a in Mathcad 15). Maybe the finished version of Prime will support text in math (ctrl-shift-k in MC15) as well.
maybe it’s the best way I have to stick longer with my MC15M020.
In my opinion thats a good idea anyway for various reasons.
I can do it in Prime 2 (create the var M, copy it in a text region, add *, copy M* in a math region) and than copy an operator M*:=123 into Prime 3.
Hello Valery Ochkov,
Thank you my friend; but my variables are not M only; and I did that before.
Actually, I hope the new/ Prime 3 cover this matter; but not!?
Therefore the process is very long or longer than MC15 and my worksheet is big and a lot special variables; maybe it’s the best way I have to stick longer with my MC15M020.
Once again thank you.
Regards,
HL
Find M and replace on M*
The method demonstrated by Valery method sure is pretty complicated, but I am surprised that it still works at all on the detour via Prime 2.
It doesn't work on Prime 3 directly because Prime 3 supports math in text (which used to be ctrl-shift-a in Mathcad 15). Maybe the finished version of Prime will support text in math (ctrl-shift-k in MC15) as well.
maybe it’s the best way I have to stick longer with my MC15M020.
In my opinion thats a good idea anyway for various reasons.
Werner Exinger wrote:
The method demonstrated by Valery method sure is pretty complicated, but I am surprised that it still works at all on the detour via Prime 2.
In Prime 1-2-3: