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Chapter 9 Formula Editor 327<br />

Using Keyboard Shortcuts<br />

Using Keyboard Shortcuts<br />

You can use the keyboard shortcuts shown below to replace a selected expression with a function or<br />

argument.<br />

Table 9.6 Keyboard Shortcuts in the Formula Editor<br />

Replace a Selected Item with Using This Shortcut<br />

one of the following<br />

A missing element (•)<br />

Delete<br />

Subscript [<br />

() set of parentheses (<br />

Move the selection up a level Up arrow<br />

• * on keypad or keyboard<br />

+ + on keypad or keyboard<br />

– – on keypad or keyboard<br />

÷ / on keypad or keyboard<br />

+/– Shift-minus<br />

And<br />

&<br />

Not !<br />

Or |<br />

Power<br />

^<br />

New argument ,<br />

xy ><br />

9Formulas<br />

Glossary of Terms<br />

Remember that:<br />

• Functions always operate on selected expressions.<br />

• Arguments are always grouped with functions.<br />

• To find which expressions serve as a function’s arguments, select that function in the formula.<br />

• The boxed groupings show how order-of-precedence rules apply and show which arguments are<br />

deleted when you delete a function. See “Ordering Expressions in Formulas,” p. 310, for details.<br />

Table 9.7 contains terms used for the parts of the formula itself.

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