A calculator, please.
Although Word2007 provides a "calculation" tool but it seems to be a little shy to see people's taste because of its simplicity of function. So, the calculator, hidden, if you want to use it first, the method is as follows
Right-click the Quick Access Toolbar, and then click from the shortcut menu to customize the Quick Access Toolbar (figure)
In, select the command from the following location, click in the box, not in the ribbon, and then, in the list of commands below, locate and click, Calculate, (figure) Click, Add, button
Click, OK, button, now, Calculator, the button appears in the Quick Access Toolbar (figure), if you no longer need this, the calculation, button, you can right-click the button, and then from the pop-up shortcut menu, click from the Quick Access Toolbar to delete, you can
The function of the two calculators
The calculation tool in the Word2007 document looks at the selection as a mathematical expression and evaluates its results, then displays the results in the status bar and copies the results only to the Clipboard the calculation tool can only perform simple arithmetic-supported operators by priority
()--parentheses support nesting
^--power operations such as (^)
*/--Penalty division operations such as * *
+--subtraction addition operations such as +
The use of three computations
Knowing the use of these calculators is easy, for example, you can type a formula in a document ^ (/) +* Then select the formula and click the Calculation button in the Quick Access Toolbar to see the results on the left side of the status bar because the result has been copied to the Clipboard so you can use the Paste command to insert the results into the document!
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