Adept Scientific - English
The world's best software and hardware for research, science and engineering.
flag arrow
clearclear

 Adept Store | register Join My Adept | Flags  
Adept Scientific | Amor Way | Letchworth Garden City | Herts | SG6 1ZA | Tel: +44 (0)1462 480055  
UKdedksvnofi
Home
Products
Training
Events
 Buy Online
Downloads
Academic Discounts
Support
My Adept
International |  About Us |  Adept Scientific Blog |  Contact Us |  Press Room |  Jobs
Adept Scientific on Twitter Adept Scientific on LinkedIn


The Next Steps

• Ask us a question
• Buy Mathcad Now
• View Mathcad Pricing
•  Download a Demo
•  Request a Brochure
• Download a Brochure
• Find out about Training
• Meet Our Team
• Read our RSS Feeds

Learn More

Mathcad Home
Compare Mathcad 15
and Mathcad Prime 1.0

Version Comparison Chart
Mathcad's Mathematical
Functions

Mathcad Enterprise
Mathcad for Education
Rave Reviews
Add-ons

System Requirements

Latest Information

New Features in Mathcad
Prime 1.0

Mathcad Prime 1.0 movie
New Features in Mathcad 15
Using Mathcad and Excel
Engineering Application
Packs

Return on Investment

Service & Support

Patches & Downloads
Frequently Asked Questions
Search the Knowledge Base
Join the Discussion List
Search the List Archive

List Archives >  Mathcad List Archive >  Archive by date >  This Month By Date >  This Month By Topic

[mathcad] SV: Re: SV: Pasting MathCAD documents (V11) into MS Word (97)

Search email archive for  

[mathcad] SV: Re: SV: Pasting MathCAD documents (V11) into MS Word (97)
Author: Nils-Johan Tufte    Posted: Mon, 1 Nov 2004 10:16:14 +0100
Thank you very much, Malcolm.
This was very helpful to me.


Nils-Johan Tufte


-----Opprinnelig melding-----
Fra: Malcolm Reeves
Sendt: 31. oktober 2004 10:24
Til: Mathcad Discussion List
Emne: [mathcad] Re: SV: Pasting MathCAD documents (V11) into MS Word
(97)

On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 10:57:54 +0200, you wrote:

>Will you then be able to edit your inputvalues and calculations
directly
>in Word, or do you need to copy back to Mathcad to recalculate? Rtf is
>only "dead text" as far as I know. It would be neat to be able do
>revisions in Mathcad through Word. Thank you for your macro.

As you say, the rtf would be dead.

How I do this is to keep 2 files, the word and the mathcad (but read
on). In word I do paste as a link. What this does is basically paste
into word the command to go to the mathcad file, find the area
x1y1-x2y2 and copy it in. So to get the results into Word, not just
the equations, you need to have the mathcad open and fully calculated.

If you change the mathcad then F9 will update the word areas. But,
mathcad (or word?) has a bug in this respect in that each area uses
memory which is not released until the mathcad file is closed. Under
win98 it is very easy to run out of memory (well resources to be
exact). So after an F9 you need to close and reopen the mathcad file
(mathcad can stay open). Even under XP this is a good idea with large
files.

If you just paste and copy mathcad into word what word does is
embedded a copy of the WHOLE mathcad file at that point so if you do
what I tend to do, namely: words/mathcad/words/mathcad etc. then
normal paste and copy grows the word file very rapidly. Plus each of
the mathcad bits is not related so changes do not propagate.

Using my method if you move bits in the mathcad you have to repaste
since the paste is just an area in the mathcad - no intelligent to
follow your changes (although I have written a rough macro to
partially automate such corrections)

Finally I save the word file as another file then do select all
(Ctrl+A) and convert all embedded objects to pictures (Ctrl+Shift+F9).
Note this breaks all links so you need to make sure everything is up
to date before (i.e. F9). Also, this is a one way process so you also
need to keep an editable version of the word file too.

The Ctrl+Shift+F9 version is however viewable by anyone with word or
word viewer. Only those who need to edit it need the edit version and
a copy of mathcad. The edit version is fully live - change a constant
in the mathcad file, F9 to update the word and all the equation in
word have their new values.

Malcolm


--

Malcolm Reeves BSc CEng MIEE MIRSE, Full Circuit Ltd, Chippenham, UK
or
/> Design Service for Analogue/Digital H/W & S/W Railway Signalling and
Power
electronics. More details plus freeware, Win95/98 DUN and Pspice tips,
see:

http://www.fullcircuit.com or http://www.fullcircuit.co.uk

NEW - www.CharteredConsultant.co.uk - The Consultant A-List

---
The Mathcad List - Discussion, Support & News
Contributions: /> Hosted by: Adept Scientific http://www.adeptscience.com
List Archive: http://lists.adeptscience.co.uk/
---
Would you like this to come to a different email address?
---
Simply leave the mailing list (see below) and re-join by
sending a blank email from the new address to:
or
---
If you do not want to be on the Mathcad list, simply send a
blank email (no subject or message needed) to:
/>
---
The Mathcad List - Discussion, Support & News
Contributions: /> Hosted by: Adept Scientific http://www.adeptscience.com
List Archive: http://lists.adeptscience.co.uk/
---
Would you like this to come to a different email address?
---
Simply leave the mailing list (see below) and re-join by
sending a blank email from the new address to:
or
---
If you do not want to be on the Mathcad list, simply send a
blank email (no subject or message needed) to:
/>

Previous by date: [mathcad] Re: SV: Pasting MathCAD documents (V11) into MS Word (97), Malcolm Reeves
Next by date: [mathcad] max of array between two indices, Chris Gibbins
Previous thread: [mathcad] RE: Lorentz equation - simulation,  Oakley, Philip UK
Next thread: [mathcad] max of array between two indices, Chris Gibbins



Ready to buy?

Mathcad 15 (with 1 year maintenance) - includes FREE Mathcad Prime
Add to shopping basket
£ 970.00
Upgrade to Mathcad 15 individual licence from v14 single user licence - includes FREE Mathcad Prime
Add to shopping basket
£ 220.00
Upgrade to Mathcad 15 individual licence from v11, v12, v13 single user licence - includes FREE Mathcad Prime
Add to shopping basket
£ 290.00

Featured Downloads

Mathcad Prime 1.0 Datasheet
Mathcad Prime 1.0 and Mathcad 15 Comparison Chart
Mathcad Prime 1.0 Demo
Mathcad or Excel?
Mathcad Customer Story: Man B&W Diesel
Mathcad Customer Story: Stork Fokker Aerospace

Latest Downloads

Application Example: Faster Physical Modelling for Mathcad users
Mathcad Case Study - Breakthrough in Water Treatment Technology
Mathcad Whitepaper - Best practices in product development: Design studies & trade-off analyses
Mathcad 15 - New Design of Experiments Demo
Mathcad Prime 2.0 Pre-Launch Interview

Latest News

Mathcad Case Study - Breakthrough in Water Treatment Technology
PTC Recognizes Adept Scientific
PTC recognises Adept Scientific’s Mathcad quality
PTC recognises Adept Scientific’s Mathcad quality
PTC launches Mathcad® Prime 1.0™
adept

Top of the Page

Popular Links: ChemDraw | ChemOffice | Data Acquisition | Data Analysis | EndNote | Maple | MapleSim | Mathcad | MathType | Quality Analyst | Reference Manager | VisSim

EU ePrivacy Directive | Our Privacy and Terms and Conditions Statement
All Trademarks Recognised. Copyright © 2012, Adept Scientific plc.
Site designed and maintained by Lyndon Ash

Adept Scientific | Amor Way | Letchworth Garden City | Herts | SG6 1ZA | Tel: +44 (0)1462 480055