February 1998
Beginner to intermediate
1104 pages
31h 21m
English
Like a calculator you keep in a desk drawer, the Windows Calculator is small but saves you time (and mistakes) by performing all the calculations common to a standard calculator. The Windows Calculator, however, has added advantages: You can keep this calculator on screen alongside other applications, and you can copy numbers between the Calculator and other applications.
The Standard Windows Calculator, shown in Figure 30.1, works so much like a pocket calculator that you need little help getting started. The Calculator's keypad, the on-screen representation, contains familiar number keys, along with memory and simple math keys. A display window just above the keypad shows the numbers you enter and the results of ...