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New unit in mathcad

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klank

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May 28, 2010
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Hello everyone
does anyone knows how to define a new unit in mathcad?
I have to do a lot of calculations with the danish money called kroner (DKK), and it would be really nice if i could use such a unit in mathcad.

Thanks in advance,
 
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I was just looking at a worksheet and wanted to change the unit system, I noticed a "Display" tab (go to "Tools", "Worksheet Options" and pick "Display). DKK is an option under Currency. I'm not sure how MathCad uses its "Currency" variable, but it must use it somewhere.

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I use Mathcad 13 with no built in currency. If I want a dollar unit, I just set dollar:=1, and insert the unit where it is needed in a result.
 
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