The input/edit mode, The spreadsheet input/edit screen, Warning – Brother WP330MDS User Manual

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The Input/Edit Mode

The SPREADSHEET INPUT/EDIT Screen

WARNING:
There is a possibility that the word processor may run out of memory

before filling the entire Spreadsheet with data, depending on the types of

data you enter. The system will warn you of this with the message “Memory
full.” At this point, you may no ionger enter data, only delete data. We

recommend that you save your rile to the disKette and continue with a new

spreadsheet file. Each spreadsheet file may contain about ISicb of memory.

The SPREADSHEET INPUT/EDIT screen is your electronic spreadsheet. This

screen is used to input and edit the data of your spreadsheet. It is divided into cells,

designated by their positions on the grid, so that the cell at the top left of the sheet

becomes At, the cell diagonally to the right and below it B2, etc.

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When you call up the INPUT/EDIT screen, the cursor will be in cell A1, ready for

input. The curoor can

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moved with >,

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to highlight any cel! and to tell

the Spreadsheet application where you wish to input. You will notice that only a

portion of the Spreadsheet is shown on the screen. The Spreadsheet extends far
beyond what the screen is able to display at one time - you can input data into as
much as 20 columns (A through T), and 65 rows (1 through 65).

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