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Concerning the Microsoft Equation 3.0, I can easily make the equation;
however, how do you get a result from the equation. I cannot find
instructions on how to do this. I am doing an equation that involves
summation.

Appreciate any help that can be offered.

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It is just a equation drawing tool; it cannot compute.
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Concerning the Microsoft Equation 3.0, I can easily make the equation;
however, how do you get a result from the equation. I cannot find
instructions on how to do this. I am doing an equation that involves
summation.

Appreciate any help that can be offered.

Sincerely,

Robin



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Hi,

You will need to forget Equation 3.0, and translate the calculations into
terms Excel understands. If they are too complex you should consider writing
them in VBA. Alternatively, there are many simulation models that have been
created for Excel. Try Googling "Running simulations in Excel" and see if
any are useful.

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Shane Devenshire


"Robin Scott" wrote:

Concerning the Microsoft Equation 3.0, I can easily make the equation;
however, how do you get a result from the equation. I cannot find
instructions on how to do this. I am doing an equation that involves
summation.

Appreciate any help that can be offered.

Sincerely,

Robin

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Bernard,

Thank you


"Bernard Liengme" wrote:

It is just a equation drawing tool; it cannot compute.
best wishes
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Bernard V Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme
remove caps from email

"Robin Scott" wrote in message
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Concerning the Microsoft Equation 3.0, I can easily make the equation;
however, how do you get a result from the equation. I cannot find
instructions on how to do this. I am doing an equation that involves
summation.

Appreciate any help that can be offered.

Sincerely,

Robin




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Shane,

What exactly is VBA. I appreciate the help that you have already given.

Sincerely,

Robin

"ShaneDevenshire" wrote:

Hi,

You will need to forget Equation 3.0, and translate the calculations into
terms Excel understands. If they are too complex you should consider writing
them in VBA. Alternatively, there are many simulation models that have been
created for Excel. Try Googling "Running simulations in Excel" and see if
any are useful.

--
Thanks,
Shane Devenshire


"Robin Scott" wrote:

Concerning the Microsoft Equation 3.0, I can easily make the equation;
however, how do you get a result from the equation. I cannot find
instructions on how to do this. I am doing an equation that involves
summation.

Appreciate any help that can be offered.

Sincerely,

Robin



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Visual Basic for Applications
Do you know how to Google? Use your web browser to open www.google.com
In the search box type: microsoft vba
You should get over 1/2 millions hits
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Shane,

What exactly is VBA. I appreciate the help that you have already given.

Sincerely,

Robin

"ShaneDevenshire" wrote:

Hi,

You will need to forget Equation 3.0, and translate the calculations into
terms Excel understands. If they are too complex you should consider
writing
them in VBA. Alternatively, there are many simulation models that have
been
created for Excel. Try Googling "Running simulations in Excel" and see
if
any are useful.

--
Thanks,
Shane Devenshire


"Robin Scott" wrote:

Concerning the Microsoft Equation 3.0, I can easily make the equation;
however, how do you get a result from the equation. I cannot find
instructions on how to do this. I am doing an equation that involves
summation.

Appreciate any help that can be offered.

Sincerely,

Robin



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