Is there a way to sequentially show a solution in MathCad? That's not really the term I would use to describe it, but for example, I have many different spots where I currently have something that defines an equation, and then solves the equation for the report. Thanks for the input guys! I hadn't ever heard of the hidden regions, I may see if I can do something with that and write my report directly into MathCad. RE: Generating reports in Word from MathCad calculations IRstuff (Aerospace) 25 Jan 13 15:24 Myself or someone else trying to accurately read and re-write 50-60 different numbers can easily get a fit of dyslexia and screw something up. If this is not possible, do you guys have any suggestions as to what would be a more effective process? Currently, we are running into issues where there is too much room for error in the transposition of results. I know it might be a long shot, but I figure it was worth asking people that have more MathCad experience than I do, since I am pretty much self-taught from the Mathcad manual.
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My question is: Is there a way that I can export only my results into defined points of a Word document? Like with Excel and Word, you can link a spreadsheet to a document and as you change the spreadsheet it will update the Word Doc. I use Word because it provides a clean mixture of text and equations without having to see what MathCad does (the equation definition and then the equation solution side by side) I then transpose the results of the MathCad calculations into a Word document that serves as my report.
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I have created a template that I input a about a dozen variables into and it will run through about 50-60 equations for me. I use MathCad 11 for completing Seismic Analysis in accordance with the ASME BP&V Code.
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I don't frequent this forum much, and I did a quick search but did not find much that related to my question.