PV-S1600User’s GuideE
8Memo ... 61Entering the Memo Mode ...
98Chapter 8 Pocket SheetTo change the width of a column by specifying a value1. Make a cell in the column whose width you want to change the activecel
99Chapter 8 Pocket SheetTo freeze columns onlyExample: The following procedure describes how to freeze column A.1. In the top row of the displayed she
100Chapter 8 Pocket SheetTo freeze a row and column at the same time1. Tap the cell below the row and to the right of the column you want tofreeze.• T
101Chapter 8 Pocket SheetInserting Columns1. Select the location in the sheet where you want to input the columns.• The number of cells you select det
102Chapter 8 Pocket SheetSheet OperationsThis section contains information about the procedures you need to perform whenworking with sheets.Opening a
103Chapter 8 Pocket SheetExiting a SheetWhile a sheet is on the display, tap Esc to exit.• Instead of tapping Esc, you could tap Menu Bar to display t
104Chapter 8 Pocket Sheet2. Tap Menu Bar to display the menu bar, and then tap Edit – Cut or Edit– Copy.• With Cut, the original data is deleted from
105Chapter 8 Pocket SheetCopying a Relative Cell ReferenceWith relative cell reference, the cell reference changes automatically tomaintain the same r
106Chapter 8 Pocket SheetSearching for Data in a SheetUse the following procedure to search for specific data in a sheet.Note• The Pocket Sheet search
107Chapter 8 Pocket SheetSetting Sheet Calculation, Gridline, and ProtectOptions1. Display the sheet whose options you want to set.2. Tap Menu Bar to
9Pocket Sheet ... 83Entering the Pocket Sheet Mode ...
108Chapter 8 Pocket SheetPocket Sheet SyncPocket Sheet Sync for Microsoft® Excel 97/2000/2002 synchronizes Pocket Sheet datastored in your PV Unit wit
109P.Referencer is a tool that lets you view database data on your PV Unit. You canview data files created using Easy Referencer Tool on a Windows PC.
110Chapter 9 P.ReferencerSearching for Text in a Data File1. Display the P.Referencer search screen.• You can return to the search screen any time by
111Chapter 9 P.Referencer• If you want to change to another data file, tap the L arrow to the rightof the data file name box to open a list of data fi
112Chapter10Secret FunctionYour PV Unit lets you set up a secret memory area that keeps your data safe andsecure under a password you specify. After y
113Chapter 10 Secret FunctionUsing the Secret Memory AreaThe following describes the operations you can perform after you create a secretmemory area.T
114Chapter 10 Secret FunctionTo transfer data from the open memory area to the secretmemory area1. Enter the mode that contains the data you want to t
115Chapter11Pop Up ToolsThe pop up tools of the PV Unit provide you with instant access to a calculator, acalendar, and a clock whenever you need them
116Chapter 11 Pop Up ToolsTo display the clock screenOn the pop up tool screen, tap the icon.132456789• Holding the stylus on Clock 1 or Clock 2 cau
117Chapter 11 Pop Up ToolsTo select a time zone city1. On the clock screen, tap the city name you want to change.2. Highlight the name of the city you
10P.Referencer ... 109Preparing and Transferring Data from Your PC ...
118Chapter 11 Pop Up ToolsCalculator KeysThe following describes the functions of the calculator screen keys.• Use the number keys to input values.• M
119Chapter 11 Pop Up Toolsa 0.53 + 123 – 63 = 53q123w63u 113.963 × (23 – 56) = 23w56e963u – 31’779.(56 × 3 – 89)÷5.2 + 63 = 56e3w89r5.2q63u 78.1923076
120Chapter 11 Pop Up ToolsTo perform constant calculations1. On the calculator screen, input the first value of the operation, tap anarithmetic operat
121Chapter 11 Pop Up Tools1 Current month2 Date for which appointmentis scheduled3 Next appointment details4 Next appointmentAny of the following cond
122Chapter12Data CommunicationData communications capabilities let you transfer data between two CASIO PVUnits, between a PV Unit and a BN-10/BN-20 Un
123Chapter 12 Data CommunicationUsing the CableThe PV Unit comes with a cable for data communication. Use the followingprocedure to connect the cable
124Chapter 12 Data CommunicationData Communications Between Two PV UnitsThis section describes how to set up and communicate between two PV Units.• Yo
125Chapter 12 Data CommunicationTo send data from the host unit to the terminal unit1. After connecting the two PV Units, turn on the host unit.• Term
126Chapter 12 Data CommunicationTo receive data from the terminal unit on the host unit1. Perform steps 1 through 4 under “To send data from the host
127Chapter 12 Data CommunicationNotes• The above procedures can be used to send or receive all data in specificmodes only. You cannot send or receive
11Data Communication ... 122Specifying the Type of Cable You are Using ...
128Chapter 12 Data Communication4. Use the optional SB-90 9-9 pin connector to connect the SB-305 serialcable to the BN Unit’s Mini Cradle.• All data
129Chapter 12 Data Communication4. On the screen that appears, tap the button next to BUSINESSNAVIGATOR to specify the data communication configuratio
130Chapter 12 Data CommunicationTo receive data from the BN Unit on the PV Unit1. Perform steps 1 through 4 under “To send data from the PV Unit to th
131Chapter 12 Data CommunicationReceiving Data From an SF/CSF/NX Series UnitThis section describes how to set up and receive data from an SF/CSF/NX Se
132Chapter 12 Data CommunicationTo make communication parameter settings1. After connecting the two units, turn on the PV Unit.2. Display the list vie
133Chapter 12 Data Communication4. On the screen that appears, tap the button next to SF/CSF/NX.• At this time you could perform steps 5 through 7 und
134Chapter13PV Applications and File TransferFile Transfer Manager is software that makes it easy to install and uninstall PVApplications, to delete P
135Chapter 13 PV Applications and File TransferInstalling a PV Application to your PV UnitYou install a PV Application on your PV Unit by downloading
136Chapter 13 PV Applications and File Transfer6. The Mode Menu or the Action Menu screen reappears after download iscomplete.• The icon of the PV App
137Chapter 13 PV Applications and File TransferTransferring FilesYou can use File Transfer Manager to transfer text files, Excel files, and othertypes
12General Reference ... 143Scroll Bars ...
138Chapter14GameThe PV Unit comes with two built-in games for your enjoyment. The games arenamed Game-1 and Game-2.Entering the Game Mode and Selectin
139Chapter 14 GameHow to play• Alternate the cards in the piles by piling cards in descending order,alternating black and red.Place the black 5 on top
140Chapter 14 Game1 Time2 Level button3 Undo button4 New button5 Up deck6 Pile7 Down deckGame LevelsBeginner: Tapping a card causes the applicable des
141Chapter 14 Game• After making all the plays that are available at the bottom of the pile, tapthe down deck to turn up the next card on top of the d
142Chapter 14 GameGeneral Game ProceduresThe following procedures can be used for either Game-1 or Game-2.To change the levelTap Level to open a menu
143Chapter15General ReferenceThis section describes general operations and procedures.Scroll Bars12342Item, , Scroll barDescription• Tap to scroll up
144Chapter 15 General Reference• The PV Unit scroll bars operate similarly to the scroll bars of manypopular personal computer applications.• The scro
145Chapter 15 General ReferenceMoving Between Entries (Fields)When inputting and editing data, you can move between entries (fields)either by tapping
146Chapter 15 General ReferenceKey Symbol KeyboardCode KeyboardDate Keyboard• Specify a date by tapping it in the calendar, or by tapping the numberk
147Chapter 15 General Reference1 Hour input dial2 Time bar screen button3 Keypad1 Minute input dial2 Time bar screen button3 KeypadCalculator Keyboard
13Technical Reference ... 166Date Formats ...
148Chapter 15 General Reference1 Scroll buttons2 Selected time period3 Dial type screen button4 Number buttonsDescriptionTap on a button to specify th
149Chapter 15 General Reference• Use the number buttons to input individual digits.• If you are using the 12-hour time format, be sure to tap the am o
150Chapter 15 General ReferenceCut, Copy, PasteThe cut, copy, and paste functions of the PV Unit operate just as they do ona personal computer.To cut
151Chapter 15 General ReferenceInitial Default Dates for new itemsWhen you create a new Scheduler or Expense Manager item, the PV Unitautomatically as
152Chapter 15 General ReferenceUsing the Quick Find FeatureThe Quick Find feature automatically remembers a list of words you have recentlyinput, and
153Chapter 15 General ReferenceEditing Data ItemsUse the following procedure to edit data items. This general procedure applies inall modes.1. Select
154Chapter 15 General ReferenceDeleting DataThe following describes the general procedure for deleting data.1. Enter the mode that contains the data y
155Chapter 15 General ReferenceDelete Operations TableDelete OperationSingle data itemSchedule data itemsDone data itemsTo Do data itemsReminder data
156Chapter 15 General ReferenceSearching for DataYou can use either initial character search or all search to look for specific data inthe Scheduler (
157Chapter 15 General Reference3. Tap Menu Bar to display the menu bar, and then tap Edit – Search.4. On the screen that appears, tap Initial to speci
14Chapter1Getting AcquaintedRead this first!• Be sure to read this part of the User’s Guide before doing anything else! Itincludes important informati
158Chapter 15 General ReferenceChanging the Display FontYou can select one of two different display fonts for list and data screens in theScheduler, C
159Chapter 15 General ReferenceTo display version information1. On the Mode Menu, tap Menu Bar to display the menu bar, and thentap Option.2. On the s
160Chapter16Configuring the UnitThe System menu provides you with a number of items that you can use to set upthe unit to suit your particular needs.N
161Chapter 16 Configuring the UnitTurning Sound On and Off1. Tap Menu Bar to display the menu bar, and then tap System – Sound.2. Tap a check box to t
162Chapter 16 Configuring the UnitSetting the Date, Time, Calendar, and KeyboardFormats1. Tap Menu Bar to display the menu bar, and then tap System –
163Chapter 16 Configuring the UnitSetting the System Language1. Tap Menu Bar to display the menu bar, and then tap System – Language.2. On the screen
164Chapter 16 Configuring the UnitCalibrating the Touch ScreenUse the following procedure to calibrate the touch screen after initializing theunit, or
165Chapter 16 Configuring the UnitMemory ManagementThe memory of your PV Unit is designed to make your normal data input andrecall operations as quick
166Chapter17Technical ReferenceThis section contains technical information about the PV Unit.Date FormatsThe following describes the date formats that
167Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceTool BarsThe PV Unit uses standard tool bars for data input and display. The followingshows typical examples of these
15Chapter 1 Getting AcquaintedImportant PrecautionsNote the following important precautions whenever using your PV Unit.• Never expose the PV Unit to
168Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceData Display Tool Bar• The above table shows all the buttons that can possibly appear in a datadisplay tool bar. Depe
169Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceKeyboard FormatsThe PV Unit provides you with a selection of keyboard formats.QWERTYThis format is automatically sele
170Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceInput LimitsThe following table shows the maximum number of characters that can be inputinto various fields.Resetting
171Chapter 17 Technical Reference1. Remove the cover and touch the screen with the stylus to turn on power.2. Use the stylus to press the RESET button
172Chapter 17 Technical Reference7. After the reset procedure is complete, tap the button next to the languageyou want to select as the system languag
173Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceStorage CapacityThe memory capacity of the PV-S1600 is 16 Mbytes (12MB for the User Areaand Add-in Area plus 4MB for
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175Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceAbidjanAbu DhabiAcapulcoAccraAddis AbabaAdelaideAdenAl ManamahAlgiersAlice SpringsAmmanAmsterdamAnchorageAndorraAnkar
176Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceCity NameTimeDifferenceCity NameTimeDifferenceCity NameTimeDifferenceLagosLas PalmasLilongweLimaLisbonLomeLondonLos A
177Chapter 17 Technical Reference1000 alarms are already set!Cause: The maximum allowablelimit of 1,000 alarms are already set.Action: Wait until some
16Chapter 1 Getting AcquaintedData ErrorsThe PV Unit performs a self-check routine whenever you turn it on. The messageshown below appears if the PV U
178Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceData error! Consult your User’s Guide for correct procedure.Cause: An internal data error hascorrupted memory data.Ac
179Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceMemory is full!Cause: You are trying to input dataor receive data while memory isalready full.Action: First try perfo
180Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceThe reset operation deletes all data in memory!Do you want to continue?Cause: You are about to perform theRESET opera
181Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceCause: You specified more than 60repeats for a Reminder data item.Action: Shorten the specified periodof the Reminder
182Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceDisplay ContrastKey TonePossible CauseDisplay contrast is too dark.Recommended ActionAdjust display contrast (page 16
183Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceOperationPossible Causes1. Battery power is low.2. Exposure of the PV Unit to someexternal condition is interfering w
184Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceData Communication• If any of the above does not restore your PV Unit to normal operation, contactyour nearest CASIO
185Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceSpecificationsModel: PV-S1600Main Modes:Scheduler (Schedule, To Do, Reminder); Contacts; Memo; Expense Manager;Curren
186Chapter 17 Technical ReferenceBattery life: (Ambient Temperature: 20°C (68°F))• Approximately 120 hours of continuous display only in the ContactsM
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17Chapter 1 Getting AcquaintedGeneral GuideBatterycompartment coverStylusTouch screenCenter keyCable connectorRESETREPLACE BATTERIESNORMAL OPERATIONRE
GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THIS UNIT IN THEU.S.A. (not applicable to other areas).NOTICEThis equipment has been tested and found to
18Chapter 1 Getting AcquaintedUsing the CoverTo remove the coverPressing down lightly on the center of the cover, pull upwards on the bottomof the cov
19Chapter 1 Getting AcquaintedPower SupplyYour PV Unit can be powered by two AAA-size alkaline batteries.Important!• Normally the flash memory of the
20Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted• Never mix old batteries and new ones.• Do not expose batteries to direct heat, let them become shorted, or try totake
21Chapter 1 Getting AcquaintedTo replace the batteriesImportant!• Always make sure the battery switch is in the NORMAL OPERATIONposition at all times,
22Chapter 1 Getting AcquaintedAuto Power OffThe Auto Power Off function automatically turns off power wheneveryou do not perform any operation for a s
23Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted To enable and disable start-up screen operation1. While the Mode Menu or Action Menu is on the display, tap Menu Barto
24Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted* Test Conditions•“Battery Life” is the number of hours before battery failure whenthe unit is left on (5 minutes of a p
25Chapter 1 Getting AcquaintedCursor KeysThe cursor keys beneath the display screen make it possible to performcertain PV Unit operations with one han
26Chapter 1 Getting AcquaintedModesWith most PV Unit operations, you must first enter a mode before you can inputor view data. You can use any of the
27Chapter 1 Getting AcquaintedTo enter a mode using the on-screen icon menu1. On the icon menu, use the stylus to tap the Menu icon to display the on-
1Use the following procedure to load batteries before using it for the first time.1. Slide the battery switch on the back of the PV Unit to the REPLAC
28Chapter 1 Getting AcquaintedCustomizing the Appearance of the Mode MenuYou can rearrange Mode Menu so the icons are in any order you want. Thefollow
29Chapter2SchedulerThe Scheduler Mode provides you with a selection of powerful schedulemanagement tools that help to keep you on time all the time. I
30Chapter 2 SchedulerTo input a single-date Schedule item1. While any Scheduler Mode data screen is on the display, tap New.2. On the menu that appear
31Chapter 2 Scheduler3. Tap the date you want to change and then input the year, month, andday.4. Tap NEXT to advance to the description text input sc
32Chapter 2 Scheduler7. Use the date keyboard that appears to input an alarm date if you want,and then tap NEXT to advance to the alarm time.8. Use th
33Chapter 2 SchedulerButtons Selected day of the weekReminder type5. Use the time keyboard to input the Reminder alarm time if you want,and then tap N
34Chapter 2 SchedulerMonthly 1 Repeated the same day of the month, every month.Specify the day of the month by tapping on it in thecalendar.Monthly 2
35Chapter 2 Scheduler• Entries (fields) that do not contain any data are skipped (not imported).To import Contacts data into a Schedule item1. While a
36Chapter 2 Scheduler3. Tap on a tab to access either Business or Personal Contacts data, andthen use the index to locate the name whose data you want
37Chapter 2 SchedulerViewing Scheduler DataThe Scheduler Mode provides a variety of screens that you can use to viewSchedule, To Do, and Reminder data
23. Load two new batteries, making sure that their positive (+) and negative(–) ends are facing in the proper directions.RESET4. Taking care not to da
38Chapter 2 SchedulerTo select a Scheduler Mode screen1. In the Scheduler Mode, tap the View button to display a list of availablescreen types.• The V
39Chapter 2 SchedulerTo view a date’s Daily Scheduler screen1. Tap a date to select it. The selected date flashes in the calendar.2. Tap the flashing
40Chapter 2 Scheduler2-Month Calendar875469123To view a date’s Daily Scheduler screen1. Tap a date to select it. The selected date flashes in the cale
41Chapter 2 Scheduler3-Month Calendar78645213To view a date’s Daily Scheduler screen1. Tap a date to select it. The selected date flashes in the calen
42Chapter 2 SchedulerWeekly Scheduler ScreenThe Weekly Scheduler screen shows your schedule for an entire week,including Schedule, To Do, and Reminder
43Chapter 2 SchedulerTo shift the time barTap the H and J scroll buttons to shift the time bar left and right.The shaded portion in the time bar indic
44Chapter 2 Scheduler1 Start time (and end time)2 Data display tool bar3 Date4 Alarm time5 DescriptionSchedule Data ScreenThe Schedule data screen sho
45Chapter 2 SchedulerReminder ScreensThe two Reminder screens show currently stored Reminder items. TheReminder data screen shows full details of each
46Chapter 2 SchedulerTo Do ScreensThe two To Do screens show currently stored To Do items. The To Do datascreen shows full details of each item, while
47Chapter 2 SchedulerTo check and uncheck itemsTap the check box of an item to toggle it between being checked andunchecked.• The check boxes of all u
37. Pressing down lightly on the center of the cover, pull upwards on thebottom of the cover, and then lift up to remove it.• If the above does not ap
48Chapter 2 SchedulerDate HighlightingYou can highlight dates on the 1-Month or 2-Month Calendar screen to specifythem as holidays or other special ev
49Chapter 2 SchedulerJumping to a Specific DateYou can use the following procedure while the Calendar, Daily Scheduler, orWeekly Scheduler screen is o
50Chapter3ContactsThe Contacts Mode is the easy way to organize, store, and manage all your businessand personal contact data. Fields are provided for
51Chapter 3 ContactsChanging the Display Category1. Display a Contacts list screen.• Note that you can change the display category only from a Contact
52Chapter 3 ContactsLatest Calls ListSelecting an item in the Contacts list screen and then changing to the item’s datascreen causes that item to be a
53Chapter 3 ContactsInputting New Contacts DataThe following procedure shows how to input new Business category data. Datainput procedures for Persona
54Chapter 3 ContactsViewing Contacts DataUse one of the following procedures to view the Contacts data you want.To view Business data1. In a Contacts
55Chapter 3 Contacts5. Scroll with the K and L cursor keys to move the highlighting to thename of the person whose data you want to view, and then pre
56Chapter 3 ContactsChanging Contacts List Screen ContentsYou can specify one of the entries (fields) that appears in the list screens of thePersonal
57Chapter 3 ContactsCategoryBusinessPersonalUntitled 1-5Fixed Entries (Fields)NameCompanyNamePhone (H)Free 1Free 2Check boxesChanging Contacts Input S
4About the EL backlight• The PV Unit is equipped with an EL backlight that allows easy viewingof display contents in a theater, or anywhere else where
58Chapter 3 Contacts3. Tap the check box next to an entry to toggle it between checked (displayentry) and unchecked (do not display entry).• You can c
59Chapter 3 ContactsBusiness Personal Untitled 1 - 5Name* Name* Free 1*Company* Phone (H) Free 2Phone (B) Fax (H) Free 3Fax (B) Mobile Free 4Address (
60Chapter 3 ContactsCopying Data Items Between the Personal andBusiness CategoriesYou can select a Personal data item and copy it to create a Business
61Chapter4MemoThe Memo Mode works much like a basic word processor. It lets you input andstore text files for later recall when you need them.Entering
62Chapter 4 MemoInputting New Memo DataData input procedures are the same for all categories.1. While a Memo Mode list or data screen is on the displa
63Chapter 4 MemoViewing Memo DataThe following procedures explain how to recall a memo item (record) for viewing,and how to expand the data display to
64Chapter 4 MemoTo display an item in the full-screen view1. Select the memo whose contents you want to display in the full-screenview.• You can selec
65Chapter 4 MemoMoving a Memo within a List ScreenUse the following procedure when you want to move a memo to different locationwithin the list screen
66The Expense Manager is like having your own personal bookkeeper along withyou wherever you go. You input transaction data as it occurs, and later yo
67Chapter 5 Expense Manager2. If you want to change the date of the transaction, tap the displayed dateand then use the date keyboard that appears to
5If you do not plan to use the PV Unit for a long time...Remove the batteries. Batteries will go dead after about six months if you leavethem in the P
68Chapter 5 Expense ManagerRecalling Expense Manager Data1. In the Expense Manager Mode list screen, tap the date jump button.2. Use the date keyboard
69Chapter 5 Expense ManagerCalculating Periodic TotalsThis section describes how to calculate total for a period you specify. You cancalculate a perio
70Chapter 5 Expense ManagerManaging Payment and Expense TypesYour PV Unit comes with the built-in payment and expense types shown below.You can use th
71The Currency Converter lets you instantly convert from one currency to twoother currencies. You can even convert between euros and national currenci
72Chapter 6 Currency ConverterExample: To find out the dollar and yen equivalents of 2 pounds.1. In the Currency Converter, tap the General tab.2. Tap
Chapter 6 Currency Converter73To change a currency name1. While the General tab is displayed on the Currency Converter screen,tap Menu Bar to display
74Chapter 6 Currency ConverterExample: To find out the mark, franc, and lira equivalents of 5 euros.1. In the Currency Converter, tap the Euro tab.2.
Chapter 6 Currency Converter75Changing the Displayed National CurrenciesUse the following procedure to select from among the 12 national currenciesand
76Chapter 6 Currency Converter3. Use the text keyboard to input a name up to four characters long.• Tapping the Initial button displays a list of init
Chapter 6 Currency Converter774. Tap a button at the bottom of the screen to specify the rounding method.• The rounding method you select is applied f
6Chapter 1Before using the PV-S1600 for the first time…... 1Getting Acquainted ... 14R
78Chapter7Quick-Memo1 Draw toolbar2 Input toolbar3 Quick-Memo categorybuttonQuick-Memo is like having a digital memo pad on which you can sketch simpl
79Chapter 7 Quick-MemoUsing the Quick-Memo Drawing ToolsThe following describes the functions of the Quick-Memo Drawing tools wheninputting Quick-Memo
80Chapter 7 Quick-MemoLine Tool • Tap this tool to cycle through the type of line or eraser path producedwhen dragging the stylus on the display
81Chapter 7 Quick-MemoRecalling a Quick-MemoUse the following procedure to scroll through a list of Quick-Memos and find theone you want. Then you can
82Chapter 7 Quick-Memo6. In the Quick-Memo data display, you can use the scroll buttons to scrollback and forward to the data display of other memos.7
83Pocket Sheet gives you access to basic spreadsheet capabilities while on the go.You can build your own spreadsheets from scratch, and even synchroni
84Chapter 8 Pocket SheetCreating a New Sheet from Scratch1. Display the Pocket Sheet list screen.2. Tap the New button.126534• Columns are named using
85Chapter 8 Pocket SheetMaking a Cell the Active CellYou can make a cell active by tapping it with the stylus so it becomeshighlighted. You can also m
86Chapter 8 Pocket SheetInputting Data Into a CellThis section explains the rules and procedures for inputting text, values, andmathematical expressio
87Chapter 8 Pocket SheetRelative Cell ReferencesAs its name suggests, a relative cell reference is one that references a cell inrelation to the cell w
7Scheduler ... 29Entering the Scheduler Mode ...
88Chapter 8 Pocket SheetMixed Cell ReferencesA mixed cell reference is one in which one component (column name orrow number) is relative, and the othe
89Chapter 8 Pocket SheetInputting Mathematical ExpressionsYou can set up a cell to perform arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction,multiplication
90Chapter 8 Pocket SheetExamplesThe following are some examples of mathematical expressions you caninput into sheet cells.Cell Contents=1+2-3=(1+2)*(3
91Chapter 8 Pocket SheetInputting TextText (letters and numbers) can be input into the active cell using the on-screen text input keyboard.• Input mak
92Chapter 8 Pocket SheetInput ExampleThis section contains an example that illustrates a number of Pocket Sheet inputtechniques.Example DataAll of the
93Chapter 8 Pocket Sheet6. Type * into the input field.7. Tap cell C2.8. Tap any cell or the NEXT button to display the calculation result.• The value
94Chapter 8 Pocket Sheet3. Make the format settings you want.• See the following sections for information about the settings you canmake on the Format
95Chapter 8 Pocket SheetEdit• Tap this button to display the euro currency symbol editing screen shownbelow.• Note that you can edit the euro currency
96Chapter 8 Pocket SheetComma• Tap the check box to toggle comma separators every three digits on(checked) and off (unchecked).Lock• Tap the check box
97Chapter 8 Pocket SheetRow and Column OperationsThis section contains such information as how to change the width of a column,how to insert rows and
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