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138
The
Built-in
Software
to
the
software
title
screen,
not
to
BASIC,
so
you do
not
press
the
Fl
key
to
get
back
to
the
software.
After
you
issue
a
RESET
command,
the
computer
displays
the
message
ARE
YOU
SURE
Y/N.
If
you
are
certain
you
are
willing
to
erase
all
your
work
areas
and
return the
built-in
programs
to
a
just-turned-on
condition,
type
Y.
If
you
decide
against
resetting
the
built-in
programs,
type
N.
The
difference
between
the
RESET
command
and
the
RESET
button,
which
is
located
on
the
side
of
the
computer,
is
that
the
RESET
command
clears
the
built-in
software
and
returns
the
software
to
a
just-turned-on
condition
while
the
RESET
button
cancels the
built-in
software
and
returns
the
computer
to
BASIC,
where
the
initial
power-on
message
is
displayed.
The
RESET
command
can
be
issued
only
from
the
spreadsheet.
Example:
reset
Clears
all
software
work
areas
and
returns
them
to
a
just-turned-on
condition.
RIGHTJ
SS
Cancels
the
LEFT
Justify
command.
RIGHTJ
(RIGHT
Justify),
which
is
the
default
condition,
displays
numeric
entries
right
justified,
which
means
they
are
flush
against the
right
margin
of
the
cell.
Left
justification
displays
numeric
entries
flush
against
the
left
margin
of
the
cell.
Text
entries
are
automatically
left
justified.
The
cell
cursor
can
be
anywhere
when
you
enter
a
RIGHTJ
command.
Only
numeric
entries
you
make
after
the
command
is
issued are
affected.
You
can,
however,
also
change
previous
entries
by
moving
the
cell
cursor
back
to
each
cell
and
pressing
return.
Example:
rights
Cancels
LEFTJ
and
forces
numeric
entries
to
be
displayed
flush
against
the
right
margin
of
the
cell.
RINS
SS
Inserts
a
blank
row
between
filled
rows.
Rows
below
the
inserted
row
are
moved
one
row
down
to
make
room
for
the
inserted
row.
Be
careful
when
you
use
the
RINS
(Row
INSert)
command:
RINS
does
not
adjust
any
formulas
that
are
affected
by
a
row
insertion.
Any
formulas
that
refer
to
cells
below
an
inserted
row
will
most
likely
be
affected,
and
you
will
have
to
change
the
formulas
manually.
Example:
rins
Inserts
a
blank
row
at
the
location
of
the
cell
cursor.

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