Entering Text; Entering Formulas; Using Absolute Cell References - Tandy 600 Owner's Manual

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An exponential is entered in the following form:
mantissa E exponent, and is interpreted as mantissa times 10 to the
power of exponent.
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)
)
' 1
)
"
14000 becomes: IAE4
displayed as: IAE + 04
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}
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)
}
}
)
~
)
}
4. Press
I
ENTER
I to enter the number and return to the Command mode.
Press an arrow key to enter the number (without leaving the Edit mode)
and move to the next cell.
Entering Text
I. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the cell in which you want to
enter text.
2. Press
IT]
for the Edit command.
3. Type the text you want to enter into the cell, enclosing it in quotation
marks.
4. Press I
ENTER
I
to enter the text and return to the Command mode. Press
an arrow key to enter the text (without leaving the Edit mode) and move
to the next cell.
If the text does not fit in the column, only the part that fits appears on the
screen. Press
IT]
for the Edit command to display the entire contents of the
cell. Use the Format Width command to widen the column in order to
display all the text.
Entering Formulas
Using Absolute Cell References
I. Move the cursor to the cell in which you want to enter the formula.
2. Press
IT]
for the Edit command.
3. Type the formula, including each cell reference. Separate cell references
with the appropriate arithmetic operators.
4. Press I
ENTER
Ito enter the formula and return to the Command mode.
Press an arrow key to enter the formula (without leaving the Edit mode)
and move to the next cell. The result of the formula appears in the cell;
the formula appears on the status line.
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