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- ║ RANGES, CHECKING ACCOUNT, AND THE FORWARD SLASH (/) ║
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- RANGES
- A Range is one or more cells that are grouped together.
- It may contain some empty cells. Ranges are used to define
- certain area limits that encompasses the data:
- for example, C1 to C7 is a range.
- The same for A1 to C12.
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- TO SELECT A RANGE
- To select a range you must go to the command line where
- the commands are. You do this by pressing the
- forward slash (/) key.
- We want to select the range B1 to B7.
- Then we want to make each entry have a dollar ($) sign .
- This is how it is done.
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- ▀ Press the forward slash (/) key to bring up
- the Worksheet commands.
- ▀ The word Worksheet will be highlighted.
- ▀ Press the letter R for Range.
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- Press <ESC> key to return to Menu.
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- Select "Setting Column Widths", then Press <Enter> key.
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