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Left align equation with multiple lines or long equations


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I have a long equation that needs to be separated into multiple lines to fit on my page.
I would like to align the first line of this equation to the LEFT of my page, and then the following line should be aligned to the = symbol of the first line.



For now I have the following



begin{flalign}
begin{aligned}FC M-0 Future MI (u) = CALCULATE([Quantity (u)],P2_Profile_Data \
[Cycle_Distance] ="M-0", P2_Profile_Data[Profile]="MI", \
FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]>=1 &&
FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]<=50
)
end{aligned}
end{flalign}


The code above doesn't align the first line to the left of the page, and the second line is not aligned to the = symbol of the first line.
Screenshot of output










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    I have a long equation that needs to be separated into multiple lines to fit on my page.
    I would like to align the first line of this equation to the LEFT of my page, and then the following line should be aligned to the = symbol of the first line.



    For now I have the following



    begin{flalign}
    begin{aligned}FC M-0 Future MI (u) = CALCULATE([Quantity (u)],P2_Profile_Data \
    [Cycle_Distance] ="M-0", P2_Profile_Data[Profile]="MI", \
    FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]>=1 &&
    FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]<=50
    )
    end{aligned}
    end{flalign}


    The code above doesn't align the first line to the left of the page, and the second line is not aligned to the = symbol of the first line.
    Screenshot of output










    share|improve this question







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      I have a long equation that needs to be separated into multiple lines to fit on my page.
      I would like to align the first line of this equation to the LEFT of my page, and then the following line should be aligned to the = symbol of the first line.



      For now I have the following



      begin{flalign}
      begin{aligned}FC M-0 Future MI (u) = CALCULATE([Quantity (u)],P2_Profile_Data \
      [Cycle_Distance] ="M-0", P2_Profile_Data[Profile]="MI", \
      FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]>=1 &&
      FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]<=50
      )
      end{aligned}
      end{flalign}


      The code above doesn't align the first line to the left of the page, and the second line is not aligned to the = symbol of the first line.
      Screenshot of output










      share|improve this question







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      I have a long equation that needs to be separated into multiple lines to fit on my page.
      I would like to align the first line of this equation to the LEFT of my page, and then the following line should be aligned to the = symbol of the first line.



      For now I have the following



      begin{flalign}
      begin{aligned}FC M-0 Future MI (u) = CALCULATE([Quantity (u)],P2_Profile_Data \
      [Cycle_Distance] ="M-0", P2_Profile_Data[Profile]="MI", \
      FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]>=1 &&
      FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]<=50
      )
      end{aligned}
      end{flalign}


      The code above doesn't align the first line to the left of the page, and the second line is not aligned to the = symbol of the first line.
      Screenshot of output







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          Something like this could work:



          documentclass[11pt]{article}
          usepackage{lipsum}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          begin{document}

          lipsum[1]
          begin{equation}
          scriptsize
          begin{aligned}FC M-0 Future MI (u) &= CALCULATE([Quantity (u)],P2_Profile_Data \
          [Cycle_Distance] &="M-0", P2_Profile_Data[Profile]="MI", \
          FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]&ge 1 &&
          FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]le 50
          )
          end{aligned}
          end{equation}
          end{document}


          But I am sure you could find better ways like placing the text inside text commands and defining long words with "acronyms" so that the equation could fit in the text in normalsize





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          Something like this could work:



          documentclass[11pt]{article}
          usepackage{lipsum}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          begin{document}

          lipsum[1]
          begin{equation}
          scriptsize
          begin{aligned}FC M-0 Future MI (u) &= CALCULATE([Quantity (u)],P2_Profile_Data \
          [Cycle_Distance] &="M-0", P2_Profile_Data[Profile]="MI", \
          FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]&ge 1 &&
          FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]le 50
          )
          end{aligned}
          end{equation}
          end{document}


          But I am sure you could find better ways like placing the text inside text commands and defining long words with "acronyms" so that the equation could fit in the text in normalsize





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          • Also, you should use quotes like ` `` ` and ''

            – koleygr
            37 secs ago


















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          Something like this could work:



          documentclass[11pt]{article}
          usepackage{lipsum}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          begin{document}

          lipsum[1]
          begin{equation}
          scriptsize
          begin{aligned}FC M-0 Future MI (u) &= CALCULATE([Quantity (u)],P2_Profile_Data \
          [Cycle_Distance] &="M-0", P2_Profile_Data[Profile]="MI", \
          FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]&ge 1 &&
          FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]le 50
          )
          end{aligned}
          end{equation}
          end{document}


          But I am sure you could find better ways like placing the text inside text commands and defining long words with "acronyms" so that the equation could fit in the text in normalsize





          share
























          • Also, you should use quotes like ` `` ` and ''

            – koleygr
            37 secs ago
















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          Something like this could work:



          documentclass[11pt]{article}
          usepackage{lipsum}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          begin{document}

          lipsum[1]
          begin{equation}
          scriptsize
          begin{aligned}FC M-0 Future MI (u) &= CALCULATE([Quantity (u)],P2_Profile_Data \
          [Cycle_Distance] &="M-0", P2_Profile_Data[Profile]="MI", \
          FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]&ge 1 &&
          FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]le 50
          )
          end{aligned}
          end{equation}
          end{document}


          But I am sure you could find better ways like placing the text inside text commands and defining long words with "acronyms" so that the equation could fit in the text in normalsize





          share













          Something like this could work:



          documentclass[11pt]{article}
          usepackage{lipsum}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          begin{document}

          lipsum[1]
          begin{equation}
          scriptsize
          begin{aligned}FC M-0 Future MI (u) &= CALCULATE([Quantity (u)],P2_Profile_Data \
          [Cycle_Distance] &="M-0", P2_Profile_Data[Profile]="MI", \
          FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]&ge 1 &&
          FinCalendar[Fin MonthOffset]le 50
          )
          end{aligned}
          end{equation}
          end{document}


          But I am sure you could find better ways like placing the text inside text commands and defining long words with "acronyms" so that the equation could fit in the text in normalsize






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