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9-8-5 Using Memory in the S � SHT Mode
u To recall data from a File Memory to a spreadsheet
1. On the spreadsheet, select the upper left cell of the range where you want the recalled data to be input. 2. Press 6(g)4(RCL)2(FILE) to display a data recall screen like the one shown below. � The �1st Cell� setting will show the name of the cell you selected in step 1. 3. Input the File number (1 to 6) of the File Memory whose data you want to recall, and then press w. 4. Press 6(EXE) or the w key to recall the data.
u To recall data from a Mat Memory to a spreadsheet
1. On the spreadsheet, select the upper left cell of the range where you want the recalled data to be input. 2. Press 6(g)4(RCL)3(MAT) to display a data recall screen like the one shown below. � The �1st Cell� setting will show the name of the cell you selected in step 1. 3. Input the name (A to Z) of the Mat Memory whose data you want to recall, and then press w. 4. Press 6(EXE) or the w key to recall the data.
u To use a variable in a spreadsheet
You can include variable names (A to Z) in constants or formulas you input into spreadsheet cells. When you do, the value currently assigned to the applicable variable to be recalled. If 1 is assigned to variable A and 2 is assigned to variable B, for example, inputting =A+B into cell A1 will cause 3 to be displayed for cell A1.
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