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62 Working with PublishView™ Documents
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Header. In this example, the header contains the title of the document.
When the header area is active, you can type and format text as needed.
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Problem break and name. In PublishView documents, use problem
breaks to control the page layout. You can select to hide or show problem
breaks. Deleting a problem removes the contents of the problem and
removes the space between problems when there are multiple problems.
Problem breaks also enable you to use variables in PublishView
documents. Variables that have the same name are independent of one
another if they are used in different problems.
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Text boxes. In this example, the introduction text and the text in boxes 1, 2,
3, and 4 is contained in text boxes. You can insert text and hyperlinks into
a PublishView™ document using a text box. Text boxes can be resized and
positioned as needed. PublishView text boxes are not retained when you
convert a PublishView™ document to a TI-Nspire document.
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TI-Nspire applications. In this example, the author uses Graphs &
Geometry to show the math functions. When a TI-Nspire application is
active in a PublishView document, the appropriate application menu