Difference between revisions of "Including a distribution in a definition"
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− | You can enter a distribution anywhere in a definition, including in a cell of an edit table. Thus, you can have arrays of distributions. | + | You can enter a distribution anywhere in a [[definition]], including in a cell of an edit table. Thus, you can have arrays of distributions. |
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#Set the insertion point where you wish to enter the distribution in the definition field or edit table cell. | #Set the insertion point where you wish to enter the distribution in the definition field or edit table cell. |
Revision as of 17:16, 17 May 2016
You can enter a distribution anywhere in a definition, including in a cell of an edit table. Thus, you can have arrays of distributions.
To enter a distribution:
- Set the insertion point where you wish to enter the distribution in the definition field or edit table cell.
- Enter the distribution in any of the following ways:
- Type in the name of the distribution.
- Paste it from the Distribution library under the Definition menu.
- Select Paste Identifier from the Definition menu to paste it from the Object Finder.
- Type in missing parameters, or replace parameters enclosed as <<x>>.
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