My HP Prime G2 review.
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01-29-2020, 06:34 AM
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RE: My HP Prime G2 review.
Hello,
Spread sheet data exchange is something often done in the education system where a teacher will use Excel to prepare data for a science or statistic lesson. He then wants to transfer said data or formula to the calculator to use in the classroom. We spent a LOT of time trying to get copy and paste working form Excel to the con kit view of the spreadsheet. and you can, within limit, do proper copy and paste from one to the other (or from excel to the prime emulator spreadsheet)... If you do a "normal" copy from excel to the calc, you get the values. If you turn off the "show result" check mark (or whatever it's called) in Excel so that the formulas show, then you can also copy/paste the formulas to the calculator. You can, in return, copy from the calc spreadsheet to excel so that you can use the calc awsome calculating capacities (such as the CAS) to create spreadsheets data there and copy them to excel. Cyrille Although I work for the HP calculator group, the views and opinions I post here are my own. I do not speak for HP. |
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