Hi Daniele,

On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 15:01:25 -0200, Daniele Filippetto wrote:

> The difficulty in Calc (as well as in Excel) is 
> that in long equations  it's sometimes difficult to check the correct 
> sequence of the terms. See the expression below, that it's taken from a 
> REAL calculation sheet that I prepared for my work. It would be easier 
> if the fraction marks and the square roots (among others) would be 
> represented in a graphical view, in order to understand which terms they 
> include and to see where they begin and where they end.

Have you seen the Structure tab of the Function Wizard? Press Ctrl-F2 on
a formula cell, or click the f(x) icon in the Formula Bar.

  Eike

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