13-4-3

Editing Cell Contents

kTapping a cell and then inputting something from the keypad

This enters the “quick” edit mode, indicated by a dashed blinking cursor. Anything you input with the keypad will be displayed in the edit box.

If the cell you selected already contains something, anything you input with the quick edit mode replaces the existing content with the new input.

In the quick editing mode, pressing the cursor key registers your input and moves the cell cursor in the direction of the cursor key you press.

Note that you can change to the standard edit mode at any time during the quick edit mode by tapping inside of the edit box.

Basic Data Input Steps

The following are the basic steps you need to perform whenever inputting or editing cell data.

uClassPad Operation

(1)Enter the edit mode.

Either tap a cell (quick edit), or tap a cell and then tap the edit box (standard edit).

See “Selecting Cells” on page 13-3-5 for more information about selecting cells.

(2)Input the data you want.

You can input data using the keypad, the [Calc] menu, and the input toolbar. See the following sections for more information.

(3)After you are finished, finalize the input using one of the procedures below.

If you are using this edit mode: Do this to finalize your input:

 

 

Standard Edit

• Tap the sbutton next to the edit box.

 

• Press the Ekey.

 

 

Quick Edit

• Press a cursor key.

Or tap the sbutton next to the edit box.

Or press the Ekey.

This causes the entire spreadsheet to be re-calculated.

If you want to cancel data input without saving your changes, tap the Sbutton next to

the edit box or tap on the icon panel.

Important!

You can also finalize input into a cell by tapping a different cell, as long as the first character in the edit box is not an equal sign (=). Tapping another cell while the first character in the edit box is an equal sign (=) inserts a reference to the tapped cell into the edit box. See “Inputting a Cell Reference” on page 13-4-6 for more information.

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