
Basic Spreadsheet Screen Operations
u To move the cell cursor using the JUMP command
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A particular cell | 1. | Press 2(EDIT)4(JUMP)1(GO). | |
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| 3. | Press w. | |
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Line 1 of current column | Press 2(EDIT)4(JUMP)2(TOP↑). | ||
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Column A of current line | Press 2(EDIT)4(JUMP)3(TOP←). | ||
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Bottom line of current column | Press 2(EDIT)4(JUMP)4(BOT↓). | ||
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Column Z of current line | Press 2(EDIT)4(JUMP)5(BOT→). | ||
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u Specifying Cell Cursor Movement when Inputting Cell Data
Under the initial default setup, the cell cursor moves down to the next line when you press the w to finalize input into a spreadsheet cell. You can use the “Move” setting on the Setup screen to change this to rightward movement if you want. For details, see
Before performing any operation in a cell, you must first select it. You can select a single cell, a range of cells, all the cells in a row or column, or all of the cells in the spreadsheet.
u To select a single cell
Use the cursor keys or the JUMP command to move the cell cursor to the cell you want.
• See “Moving the Cell Cursor” (page
#The EDIT function key menu will remain on the display after the cell cursor jumps to the destination cell. To return to page 1 of the function menu, press J.
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