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Dear Excel How do I post a question that needs to show an equation that won't be visually coherent when viewed by this text composer/viewer. Can I send a .jpg that shows the equation to someone ? Thanks ! Dan
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How do I post a question that needs to show an equation that won't be visually coherent when viewed by this text composer/viewer. You appear to be using the MS Discussion Groups web interface. To my knowledge, you cannot post attachments. I believe you are limited to text in your postings. If you can use Outlook Express (Windows Mail in Vista) or Outlook (I believe), you can post to the MSnews server directly. Then you can add attachments. I presume the attachments, and maybe even the entire posting, are not visible to experts who use MSDG or Google Groups. (Surprisingly, some do.) But I think the majority of knowledgable people access the MSnews server directly. There should be sufficient critical mass for you to get some helpful responses. But what is it about your equation (formula?) that makes you think it cannot be viewed coherently in a text-only article? Perhaps a viable alternative would be to copy-and-paste the formula from the Formula Bar, and for anything that is not coherent in English text, perhaps you could just explain them, if they are relevant to your question. In fact, if they are not relevant to your question, perhaps you could reduce your problem to a formula that __can__ be posted coherently in English text without any special work. If you do not get any satisfactory suggestions, as a last resort, you can send your Excel workbook to me with an explanation in email. If nothing else, I might be able to find a way for you to post the salient information in a text-only article. Send the workbook to joeu2004 at hotmail.com. PS: Other knowledgable people in these forums know how to post attachments to public web sites; then you can put the URL into a text-only posting here. One of those people might be a better choice than I to help you one-on-one. That's why I would consider myself a last resort .
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internet service providers How do I post a question that Needs to show an equation that won't
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How do I post a question that needs to show an equation that won't be visually coherent when viewed by this text composer/viewer. You appear to be using the MS Discussion Groups web interface. To my knowledge, you cannot post attachments. I believe you are limited to text in your postings. If you can use Outlook Express (Windows Mail in Vista) or Outlook (I believe), you can post to the MSnews server directly. Then you can add attachments. I presume the attachments, and maybe even the entire posting, are not visible to experts who use MSDG or Google Groups. (Surprisingly, some do.) But I think the majority of knowledgable people access the MSnews server directly. There should be sufficient critical mass for you to get some helpful responses. But what is it about your equation (formula?) that makes you think it cannot be viewed coherently in a text-only article? Perhaps a viable alternative would be to copy-and-paste the formula from the Formula Bar, and for anything that is not coherent in English text, perhaps you could just explain them, if they are relevant to your question. In fact, if they are not relevant to your question, perhaps you could reduce your problem to a formula that __can__ be posted coherently in English text without any special work. If you do not get any satisfactory suggestions, as a last resort, you can send your Excel workbook to me with an explanation in email. If nothing else, I might be able to find a way for you to post the salient information in a text-only article. Send the workbook to joeu2004 at hotmail.com. PS: Other knowledgable people in these forums know how to post attachments to public web sites; then you can put the URL into a text-only posting here. One of those people might be a better choice than I to help you one-on-one. That's why I would consider myself a last resort .
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How do I post a question that needs to show an equation that won't be visually coherent when viewed by this text composer/viewer. You appear to be using the MS Discussion Groups web interface. To my knowledge, you cannot post attachments. I believe you are limited to text in your postings. If you can use Outlook Express (Windows Mail in Vista) or Outlook (I believe), you can post to the MSnews server directly. Then you can add attachments. I presume the attachments, and maybe even the entire posting, are not visible to experts who use MSDG or Google Groups. (Surprisingly, some do.) But I think the majority of knowledgable people access the MSnews server directly. There should be sufficient critical mass for you to get some helpful responses. But what is it about your equation (formula?) that makes you think it cannot be viewed coherently in a text-only article? Perhaps a viable alternative would be to copy-and-paste the formula from the Formula Bar, and for anything that is not coherent in English text, perhaps you could just explain them, if they are relevant to your question. In fact, if they are not relevant to your question, perhaps you could reduce your problem to a formula that __can__ be posted coherently in English text without any special work. If you do not get any satisfactory suggestions, as a last resort, you can send your Excel workbook to me with an explanation in email. If nothing else, I might be able to find a way for you to post the salient information in a text-only article. Send the workbook to joeu2004 at hotmail.com. PS: Other knowledgable people in these forums know how to post attachments to public web sites; then you can put the URL into a text-only posting here. One of those people might be a better choice than I to help you one-on-one. That's why I would consider myself a last resort .
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How do I post a question that needs to show an equation that won't be visually coherent when viewed by this text composer/viewer. You appear to be using the MS Discussion Groups web interface. To my knowledge, you cannot post attachments. I believe you are limited to text in your postings. If you can use Outlook Express (Windows Mail in Vista) or Outlook (I believe), you can post to the MSnews server directly. Then you can add attachments. I presume the attachments, and maybe even the entire posting, are not visible to experts who use MSDG or Google Groups. (Surprisingly, some do.) But I think the majority of knowledgable people access the MSnews server directly. There should be sufficient critical mass for you to get some helpful responses. But what is it about your equation (formula?) that makes you think it cannot be viewed coherently in a text-only article? Perhaps a viable alternative would be to copy-and-paste the formula from the Formula Bar, and for anything that is not coherent in English text, perhaps you could just explain them, if they are relevant to your question. In fact, if they are not relevant to your question, perhaps you could reduce your problem to a formula that __can__ be posted coherently in English text without any special work. If you do not get any satisfactory suggestions, as a last resort, you can send your Excel workbook to me with an explanation in email. If nothing else, I might be able to find a way for you to post the salient information in a text-only article. Send the workbook to joeu2004 at hotmail.com. PS: Other knowledgable people in these forums know how to post attachments to public web sites; then you can put the URL into a text-only posting here. One of those people might be a better choice than I to help you one-on-one. That's why I would consider myself a last resort .
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How do I post a question that needs to show an equation that won't be visually coherent when viewed by this text composer/viewer. You appear to be using the MS Discussion Groups web interface. To my knowledge, you cannot post attachments. I believe you are limited to text in your postings. If you can use Outlook Express (Windows Mail in Vista) or Outlook (I believe), you can post to the MSnews server directly. Then you can add attachments. I presume the attachments, and maybe even the entire posting, are not visible to experts who use MSDG or Google Groups. (Surprisingly, some do.) But I think the majority of knowledgable people access the MSnews server directly. There should be sufficient critical mass for you to get some helpful responses. But what is it about your equation (formula?) that makes you think it cannot be viewed coherently in a text-only article? Perhaps a viable alternative would be to copy-and-paste the formula from the Formula Bar, and for anything that is not coherent in English text, perhaps you could just explain them, if they are relevant to your question. In fact, if they are not relevant to your question, perhaps you could reduce your problem to a formula that __can__ be posted coherently in English text without any special work. If you do not get any satisfactory suggestions, as a last resort, you can send your Excel workbook to me with an explanation in email. If nothing else, I might be able to find a way for you to post the salient information in a text-only article. Send the workbook to joeu2004 at hotmail.com. PS: Other knowledgable people in these forums know how to post attachments to public web sites; then you can put the URL into a text-only posting here. One of those people might be a better choice than I to help you one-on-one. That's why I would consider myself a last resort .
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