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Using the Equation Editor

To use the equation editor:

  1. Select a mathematical or logical operator from the Functions list.
  2. Select table cells on which to operate and save the equation.
When creating equations for tables, you can:
  • Type the argument for an operator between parentheses.
  • Select a custom property on which to operate from the Custom Properties list.
  • Click cell values (such as B3 or A1) to use in an equation. For example, B3*.08.
  • For columns of BOM tables only, select the column on which to operate from the Columns list.
  • Select a precision for numerical calculations from the Precision list.
    Precision must precede the equation. For example, to set the precision to 2 decimal places for the product of cell A1 and .75, use {2}A1*.75.


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