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Is there a way to display only the output of an equation? For example, if I define:
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Is there a way to only display the 93.6% later in the document? Without having the variable, Mcw_C6_V, displayed? I would like to summarize my calculations at the bottom of the document but allow them to change automatically if I change calculations earlier on in the document.
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It is possible, and fairly easy. Prime 4 file attached.
But why would you want to present just numbers?
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Luc
I don't believe sp.
Hi,
it is possible with the use of controls. I've added a MC15 sheet that shows how to do it.
Cheers
It is possible, and fairly easy. Prime 4 file attached.
But why would you want to present just numbers?
Success!
Luc
Very clever, chicanery worthy of Val Ochov!
Thank you very much Fred. Attention from your side counts twice.😊
It was a challenge I couldn't resist.
I first tried it with a text block with white backround. But it wouldn't stay on top of the equation. I also experienced that text blocks and equations tend to align differently.
But another equation does. Other advantages: Aligns good with the equation and the grid still shines through.
Still wonder why the OP wants to just present numbers...
Suspect he's looking to build a table. . .
Thank you very much! It looks like this is as close as I will be able to get.
For all of you that are wondering...I am calculating many margins on components throughout my document and at the bottom, I would like to include all of these margins in a tabular form, listing each component name and the margins for each parameter. Basically, the variable is irrelevant at this point and would just clutter the table.
You could build a matrix that could be made to look like a table.