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How I write a complex equation using mergefields in Word 2000?

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DDgolf18 - 27 Sep 2005 21:37 GMT
I am trying to formulate an equation as follows:  
= (A+ B) –  Int(C * (A + B/C))

I keep getting Syntax errors or the incorrect result due to improper
sequence of calculations.  I have tried everything I know to do.

Thanks.
macropod - 27 Sep 2005 23:39 GMT
Hi,

The main problem with the example you posted is that the '-' you used is not
a minus sign. Try:
=(A+B)-INT(C*(A+B/C))

Cheers
PS:
=(A+B)-INT(C*(A+B/C))
is the same as:
=(A+B)-INT(C*A+B)

> I am trying to formulate an equation as follows:
> = (A+ B) -  Int(C * (A + B/C))
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Thanks.
 
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