holding CRTL while you scroll will scroll by page
1. Go to Insert>Reference
2. Click on Browse>Find file to reference>Click Open
3. Click box Use relative path for reference
1. Right click on object you want to link to
2. Select properties
3. Enter a name in the Tag box
4. Select object you want to link from
5. Hit Ctrl K to insert Hyperlink
6. Insert #Tag in <Link to file or URL > where Tag is the name entered in step 3.
1. Save file where changes were made.
2. In file that references file from step 1. select the reference and hit F9.
**also works to recalculate a math regions
****CTRL F9 will recalculate a page
1. Go to >Format>Align Regions>
2. Chose either Across or Down
1. right click on object
2. Go to Properties
3. Select highlight region
4. Choose color
1. Go to insert>control>listbox>next
2. select the display height
3. Insert name, which user will see
4. Set values, which will be returned when chosen
decide if you want the page to recalculate when a different value is selected
5. Hit Enter
6. Give list box a name
7. Right click on listbox, click hide agruments
1. type Given
2. below type equations using the boolean operator
i.e. R=(1+T) T=(2*R)
3. below that type Find(T,R)
4. type regular = to solve explicitly or
5. click -> in programming menue to solve symbolically
to get |
type this |
row subscript |
[ |
greek character |
Ctrl g (after a regular letter) |
... (for indexing) |
; |
:= (equal sign for definitions) |
: |
The following Mathcad file explains how tables are created in Mathcad and how to import tables from Excel. From this tutorial, you can also learn how to pull individual columns out of a table for calculations and graphing.
Tables Tutorial