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parthb

"Pretty print" for long equations?
 

So I use Excel for a lot of engineering analysis, and end up plugging
in long tedious equations. Due to the complexity of these equations,
it takes a really long time to make sure everything's right, and that
all the parentheses are in order so nothing gets messed up.

So I end up spending hours at times debugging these formulas, and I was
wondering if there's any tool or add-on that can let me view the formula
that I typed in a more symbolic way... kind of like how the newer TI
calculators have 'pretty-print'... This would literally save us
hours!

Please let me know if there's any such tool or anything out there!

Thanks a lot!


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John James

"Pretty print" for long equations?
 

If you press the Ctrl and tilde (~) keys together, your worksheet
toggles between showing values and showing the underlying formulae. Is
this what you want?


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Bryan Hessey

"Pretty print" for long equations?
 

Try
http://www.devx.com/dotnet/Article/28468

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parthb Wrote:

So I use Excel for a lot of engineering analysis, and end up plugging
in long tedious equations. Due to the complexity of these equations,
it takes a really long time to make sure everything's right, and that
all the parentheses are in order so nothing gets messed up.

So I end up spending hours at times debugging these formulas, and I was
wondering if there's any tool or add-on that can let me view the formula
that I typed in a more symbolic way... kind of like how the newer TI
calculators have 'pretty-print'... This would literally save us
hours!

Please let me know if there's any such tool or anything out there!

Thanks a lot!



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Bob Phillips

"Pretty print" for long equations?
 
One trick that I use is to split the formula by embedding ALt-Enter in the
formula so that it spans multiple lines.

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"parthb" wrote in
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So I use Excel for a lot of engineering analysis, and end up plugging
in long tedious equations. Due to the complexity of these equations,
it takes a really long time to make sure everything's right, and that
all the parentheses are in order so nothing gets messed up.

So I end up spending hours at times debugging these formulas, and I was
wondering if there's any tool or add-on that can let me view the formula
that I typed in a more symbolic way... kind of like how the newer TI
calculators have 'pretty-print'... This would literally save us
hours!

Please let me know if there's any such tool or anything out there!

Thanks a lot!


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John James

"Pretty print" for long equations?
 

Also ... To understand what complex formulae are doing, I've found the
"Evaluate formula" icon on the Formula auditing toolbar a helpful tool.
This enables you to loop through the individual of parts of the formula
to see what value they evaluate to.


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Teodomiro

"Pretty print" for long equations?
 

John James Wrote:
Also ... To understand what complex formulae are doing, I've found the
"Evaluate formula" icon on the Formula auditing toolbar a helpful tool.
This enables you to loop through the individual of parts of the formula
to see what value they evaluate to.


This sounds great! But I can't find it. Is it available in Excel
2000, or was it added later?


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Bob Phillips

"Pretty print" for long equations?
 
This came in Excel 200 (XP). In previous versions, you can select a part of
the formula in the formula bar, and then hit F9 to evaluate it. Ctrl-Z
restores the formula.

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John James Wrote:
Also ... To understand what complex formulae are doing, I've found the
"Evaluate formula" icon on the Formula auditing toolbar a helpful tool.
This enables you to loop through the individual of parts of the formula
to see what value they evaluate to.


This sounds great! But I can't find it. Is it available in Excel
2000, or was it added later?


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