STo edit cell data

1.Move the cell cursor to the cell whose contents you want to edit.

2.Press (EDIT)(CELL).

Cell contents in the edit box will change from align left to align right. A text cursor will appear in the edit box so you can edit its contents.

3.Use C and B to move the cursor around the contents of the cell, and edit them as required.

To cancel an edit operation part way through at any point before advancing to step 4 below, press ). This will return the cell contents to what they were in step 1 of this procedure.

4.To finalize and apply your edits, press U.

STo move the cell cursor while inputting data into a cell

Under factory default settings, pressing Uwhile inputting data into a cell will cause the cell cursor to move to the next line. You can specify movement to the next column instead using the “Move” setting as described on page 1-29.

IInputting a Constant (Value, Calculation Result, Number Sequence) into a Cell

A constant is something whose value is fixed as soon as you finalize its input. A constant can be either a numeric value, or a calculation formula (such as 7+3, sin30, A1σ2, etc.) that does not have an equal sign  in front of it. Inputting QB?U, for example will cause the value 0.5 (the calculation result) to appear in the cell (when Deg is selected as the Angle unit).

STo input a number sequence automatically based on a function expression

1.Move the cell cursor to the cell where you want number sequence input to start.

Under initial default settings, automatic input of the number sequence will proceed downwards from the start cell. You can specify a different direction using the “Move” setting as described on page 1-29.

2.Press (EDIT)(SEQ) to display the Sequence screen, and then specify the function expression and values required to generate the required number sequence.

You can input data for the item that is highlighted on the screen.

Reference name of the cell selected in step 1

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