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auotmatic page numeration and conclusion of rsults

auotmatic page numeration and conclusion of rsults

auotmatic page numeration and conclusion of rsults

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Hi,

just 2 little questions:

I made a calculation.. about 35 pages

Now I have to print it. Is it possible to print it with page-numbers, so that I can make a short overview where to find e.g. shaft diameter and so on? Or does Mathcad make a list of content too?

And the second question is:
Is there in Mathcad a function built in with which I can sum up all results and defined variables in my sheet? Or do I have to make it on my own e.g. in excel? (Mathcad 12)

Thanks and merry Christmas

Tobias
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RE: auotmatic page numeration and conclusion of rsults

Add page numbers with View|Headers and Footers command.

I'm not sure what you mean by summing up results and defined variables.  Why not just put

result_variable_name=
defined_variable_name=

at the end to sum things up?

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