The input area – Brother WP330MDS User Manual
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It is also possible to move the cursor faster: CODE + a cursor key moves the cursor
to a border of the screen and CODE + G (GO TO) + a cursor key moves the cursor to
an edge of the entire spreadsheet. In both cases, the cursor moves vertically or
horizontally in the direction of the cursor key arrow mark.
Key
Function
^—
Move the cursor to the next cell in the direction of
the keytop arrow.
1
CODE +
Move the cursor to the screen edge in the direction
CODE +
of the keytop arrow.
CODE+t
CODE + 'i'
CODE + GO TO + <-
Move the cursor to the spreadsheet edge in the
CODE + GO TO + -^
direction of the keytop arrow.
CODE + GO TO + T
CODE + GO TO + i
The Input Area
With a paper spreadsheet, you write the data directly in the cells of the sheet. With
this electronic spreadsheet, you always type or edit the data of each cell on the top
line of the screen, which is called the “Input Area”.
There are basically two ways to input data: direct input, and formula input. Direct
input means
that
you directly type
what will
appear
in
the
highlighted
cell. Formula
input means that you type a formula in the Input Area. In that case, the result of the
formula is displayed in the cell.
When you move the cursor across the grid to highlight (select) a particular cell, the
contents of that cell are always displayed in the Input Area on the top line of the
screen, the way you typed them. What you see in the Input Area may often differ from
what is displayed in the cell:
NOTES:
•
If you typed a formula, the formula—not the result—will appear in the Input Area.
This feature allows for easy editing when a formula is wrong.
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