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 Command  Description 
  CellMedian( 
  (Median of Cells) 
 Returns the median value in a specified range of cells.
   Input Key Operation:  5(CELL) 4(Med)
   Syntax:  CellMedian(start cell:end cell[)]
   Example:  =CellMedian(A3:C5)
  Returns the median value of the data in cell range A3:C5. 
  CellSum( 
  (Sum of Cells) 
 Returns the sum of the data in a specified range of cells.
   Input Key Operation:  5(CELL) 5(Sum)
   Syntax:  CellSum(start cell:end cell[)]
   Example:  =CellSum(A3:C5)
  Returns the sum of the data in cell range A3:C5. 
  CellProd( 
  (Product of Cells) 
 Returns the product of the data in a specified range of cells.
   Input Key Operation:  5(CELL) 6(Prod)
   Syntax:  CellProd(start cell:end cell[)]
   Example:  =CellProd(B3:B5)
  Returns the product of the data in cell range B3:B5. 
k Spreadsheet 
 
  Mode Command Example
  This example inputs the special  Spreadsheet 
 
  mode formula CellSum( into cell C1 in order to 
calculate the sum of all the data in cell range A1:B5. It is assumed that there is already data in 
the cell range A1:B5.
  1. Move the cell cursor to cell C1 and then perform the following operation.
    !.(=)  5(CELL) 5(Sum)
    Jav(A)  b3(:)  al(b)  f)
  • You can perform the following operation, which uses the 
GRAB function (page 9-12) and CLIP function (page 
9-7) in place of the underlined part in the above 
operation.
  
J1(GRAB) 4(TOP ← )  (Enters the GRAB mode and moves the cursor to A1.)
!i(CLIP) ecccc  (Specifies the selection range for the CLIP function.) 
w)
  2. Press  w to finalize input of the formula.