Application Guide

Any value that cannot fit in a cell’s width is truncated (143489...). Hover over the
cell to display the complete value.
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Entry line (includes cell reference for current cell)
You can select any cell to view or edit its contents. When a spreadsheet is larger than
the Lists&Spreadsheet work area, you can move to different parts of the spreadsheet
by using the Tab key and by pressing shortcut keys.
Press Tab to move between the body of the spreadsheet (data zone) and the
column names and formulas (naming zone).
Press , , , and to move through the spreadsheet one cell at a time (move
between cells within a zone). The arrow keys move the cursor from cell to cell and
scroll as necessary to keep the selected cell in view.
Move across several cells at a time by pressing Page up, Page Dn, Home, and End.
Handheld: Press / 9(Pageup), / 3 (PageDn), / 7 (Home), and
/ 1 (End) keys.
Use the Go To command on the Actions menu to select a specific cell. Type the
cell’s column letter and row number (such as G16).
Press Enter to put the selected cell in Edit mode.
Drag the scroll bar to move vertically without changing the cell or block of cells
selected.
Working with Cells
Working with Color
The Lists&Spreadsheet application displays black text and cells with a white
background by default. You can change the color of cells and text to emphasize or
distinguish data. The colors and the order in which color is assigned is based on the
TI-Nspire™ color palette.
Changing the Fill Color of Cells
1. Select the cells to fill with color. You can choose one or more cells in any adjacent
cells, columns, or rows.
2. Access the context menu and click Color > Fill Color.
3. Click the color to apply to the cells.
Note: If you combine color text and color cells, choose colors carefully to ensure
visibility as you work with documents in the software and on the handheld.
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