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I get a very long equation in my mathcad document, and I'd like to print a pdf document of it to be shared.
Unfortunatly the equation will be cut .. and it's not nice. How can I do?
I think it should be better to print something like a+b+c ...+z if the space is not enoght, and at least if anyone is very interested to see the equation he can use the mathcad to see a complete version.
Thankyou for any suggestion
It is possible to wrap an equation that you're inputting; a keystroke combination (cntrl-enter) will fold to the next line with a plus sign.
Which Mathcad are you using?
Mike
I create from very long equation a picture, correct it, insert it back in the document and print it.
the (ctrl-enter) works in mathcad v15. it needs to be added to prime!!!!
The ctrl-enter in MC 15 is very limited. We would need a more powerful way of dealing with long expressions in both versions and for for calculated expressions as well as for typed-in terms. Prime offers the scaleable windows for long expressions - I would like to have them scrollable and the option of an automatic intelligent line break. As it is now I have to widen the region to the max if I would like to see the end of a long result - not very comfortable.
I agree. We also need to be able to equation break with a - sign not just a +.
Mike
David,
one plus in M' 3 is that you can manually reduce the size of the math equation. Not great but is a slight improvement.
Mike