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How do you represent a=t1+t2 divided by t3+t4 in excell
I just want to show the following equation or any other equations in the
normal format like how mathcad shows them. (T1 + T2) divided by (T3 + T4) Thanks |
How do you represent a=t1+t2 divided by t3+t4 in excell
=(T1+T2)/(T3+T4)
-- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "FARFAR" wrote in message ... I just want to show the following equation or any other equations in the normal format like how mathcad shows them. (T1 + T2) divided by (T3 + T4) Thanks |
How do you represent a=t1+t2 divided by t3+t4 in excell
Insert--Object--Microsoft Equation 3.0 allows you to create all manner of
algebraic equations. Note this an object only--Excel doesn't calculate off of this. If you're actually looking to use XL to solve algebraic equations rather than just solve them, then you would have to write XL formulas. Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "FARFAR" wrote: I just want to show the following equation or any other equations in the normal format like how mathcad shows them. (T1 + T2) divided by (T3 + T4) Thanks |
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