SUsing the JUMP Command to Move the Cell Cursor
To move the cell cursor to here:

Do this:

 

 

A particular cell

1. Press (EDIT)(JUMP)(GO).

 

2. On the dialog box that appears, enter the name

 

of the cell (A1 to Z999) to which you want to

 

jump.

 

3. Press U.

 

 

Line 1 of the current column

Press (EDIT)(JUMP)(TOPλ).

 

 

Column A of the current row

Press (EDIT)(JUMP)(TOPκ).

 

 

Last line of the current column

Press (EDIT)(JUMP)(BOTν).

 

 

Column Z of the current row

Press (EDIT)(JUMP)(BOTμ).

 

 

STo select a range of cells

1. Move the cell cursor to the start point of the range of cells you want to select.

You could select and entire row or column of cells as the start point, if you want. For details about selecting cells, see “To select cells” on page 9-4.

2. Press

G(CLIP).

This will change the cell cursor to a thick-line boundary instead of the normal highlighting.

3.Use the cursor keys to move the cell cursor to the end point of the range of cells you want to select.

The edit box will show the range of the selected cells.

To cancel cell selection, press ). If you do, the cell cursor will be located at the end point of the range you selected.

IData (Constants, Text, Formula) Input Basics

First let’s have a look at a few basic procedures that apply regardless of the type of data you are inputting.

STo overwrite data currently in a cell with new data

1.Move the cell cursor to the cell where you want to input data.

If the cell you select already contains data, the following step will overwrite the existing data with new input.

2.Use the calculator’s keys to input data.

As you perform key operations to input values or text (such as @, ?J(B), etc.), the applicable figures will appear aligned left inside the edit box.

To cancel an input operation part way through at any point before advancing to step 3 below, press ). This will return the cell contents to what they were in step 1 of this procedure.

3.To finalize and apply your input, press U.

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