Working with Problems

Like a TI-Nspire™ document, a PublishView™ document consists of one or more problems.

Problems are used to control the layout of a PublishView™ document so that you can isolate variables. When variables with the same name are used in multiple problems, variables can have different values. To add problems to PublishView™ documents, open the Sheet context menu or use the options on the Insert menu in the Documents Workspace. When adding problems, keep the following guidelines in mind:

By default, a new PublishView™ document contains one problem.
You can insert a problem after any existing problem.
You cannot insert a problem in the middle of an existing problem.
A new problem break is always inserted after the selected problem.
Inserting a problem break adds empty space below the break.
Any object between two problem breaks is part of the problem above the break.
The last problem includes all sheets and objects below the last problem break.
Problem breaks are not relative to any object, which lets you move objects within a problem without affecting the problem break location.