Moving Columns; Name - Tandy 600 Owner's Manual

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Moving Columns
I. Press
[M]
for the Move command. The screen shows:
2. Press I c I for the Column subcommand. The Move Column command
fields appear:
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3. The current column (the one in which a cell is highlighted) is the
proposed response. Use the proposed column, or type the first column
you want to move.
4. Pressl
TAB
I to move to the next field. Type the column before which
you want to move the column(s).
5. Press!
TAB
I to move to the next field. Type the number of columns you
want to move.
I. Press[]] for the Name command. The Name command fields appear:
Name
Use the Name command to define your own names for certain cells or cell
groups. You can then refer to the cell names instead of the cell references.
6. Press
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ENTER
I to carry out the Move Column command. The column(s)
are removed from their current location and inserted at the new
location.
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2. Type the name you want to define, up to 32 characters. Refer to the
rules for names in "Using Names" in the "Performing Calculations"
section of this chapter.
3. Press
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TAB
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to move to the next field. Type an abso1 ute cell reference.
The reference can be to a single cell or a range, union, or intersection of
cells.
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4. Press I
ENTER
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After you define a name, you can use it anywhere you would use a cell
reference.
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