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Hi, I prepare some sheets for students, after calculating all expressions I would like to hide all results (numbers after equal sign in expressions).
If I Lock calculation - old values stay in the sheet.
If I disable auto-calculation old values of course are still visible.
Is there any option for it: to remove all results after calculation as if auto-calc was never on.
If I Lock calculation - old values stay in the sheet.
If I disable auto-calculation old values of course are still visible.
Is there any option for it: to remove all results after calculation as if auto-calc was never on.
This is a solution. You could use a checkbox region and conditionally formatted labels plugin to create user input to show/hide results.
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Davide Carpi 2018/4/18 09:15:00
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Arie 2018/4/18 09:16:00
WroteThis is a solution. You could use a checkbox region and conditionally formatted labels plugin to create user input to show/hide results.
Thank you for help alyles. I'd rather wanted something more global - one click - disable all results. In a meantime I did it in my small helper program. Here it comes:
Original file / After changing results to blanks / After removing results:
File not found. File not found. File not found.
Program to download: SMath_Helpers.7z (43.06 KiB) downloaded 313 time(s).
Davide/Jean, I was looking for something more global and not to change existing files (so now I can select batch of my files to hide results in, and every result is removed). No plug-ins required
WroteWroteI prepare some sheets for students,
YES/BUT ...
you are trying freak Smath [an advanced CAS] to a 2*3=6 system !
I could use MS Word for such tasks but SMath does calculations too (besides of presenting them in a nice form). I hope, the author won't mind.
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