Casio FX-CG10 Software User Guide - Page 361
Inputting Text into a Cell, Description, Spreadsheet
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Item 1st Cell Description Input the reference name (A1, B2, etc.) of the cell where you want the first value of the number sequence to be input. Specify a cell here only if the starting cell is different from the one you specified in step 1 of this procedure. Example: al(B)bw (B1) • Each time you press w after inputting data for a setting item, the highlighting will move to the next setting item. You also can use f and c to move the highlighting upwards and downwards as required. • Performing the next step will input the number string automatically starting from the specified cell. If any cell that is within the range of cells where the number sequence values will be input already contains data, the existing data will be replaced with the number sequence values. 3. After inputting data for all the setting items, press 6(EXE) or the w key to start number sequence generation and input. → k Inputting Text into a Cell To input text, make sure the first thing you input into the cell is aE("). The quote mark (") tells the calculator that what follows is text, and should be displayed as-is without calculation. The quote mark (") is not displayed as part of the text. k Inputting a Formula into a Cell For the sake of example, let's try making a table that contains data based on the formula × = . To do this, we would put values in column A, values in column B, and calculation formulas (like = A1 × B1, = A2 × B2, and so on) in column C. If the Auto Calc feature is enabled (On), the values in column C would be recalculated and updated any time we change the values in column A or B. In this example, note that we must start out the data in column C with the equal sign (=) in order to indicate it is a formula. In addition to values, arithmetic operators, and cell reference names, a formula also can contain built-in function commands (page 2-14) and special Spreadsheet mode commands (page 9-19). 9-10