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. |
Adding a Problem
on the right side of the break.