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		<title>Use Excel As A Calculator</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>OK, I know the tag-line for this website is &#8220;&#8230;because it&#8217;s more than just a calculator&#8221;.  Of course this is in reference to the almost endless number of functions that Excel can calculate when compared to a standard calculator.  That isn&#8217;t to say though that Excel can&#8217;t calculate things just as well as a standard [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK, I know the tag-line for this website is &#8220;&#8230;because it&#8217;s more than just a calculator&#8221;.  Of course this is in reference to the almost endless number of functions that Excel can calculate when compared to a standard calculator.  That isn&#8217;t to say though that Excel <em>can&#8217;t</em> calculate things just as well as a standard calculator.</p>
<p>For example, when balancing a checkbook, you could write out your bank balance and manually add or subtract the deposits and checks that haven&#8217;t cleared the bank yet.  Or, you could type your bank balance into Excel, type the list of checks and deposits and have Excel do the math for you.</p>
<p>You could also add a list of numbers together in one cell the opposite way from how you would calculate them on a calculator.  If you have the following list of numbers: 8, 17, 49, 32, 19, you would add them on a calculator by typing 8+17+49+32+19= to produce 125.  In Excel, the equals sign is on the opposite side of the equation.  You simply type =8+17+49+32+19 hit Enter and the cell will display the result, 125.</p>
<p>You can do this with all the familiar operators found on a calculator (add, subtract, multiply, and divide), as follows.<br />
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<td><strong>Operator</strong></td>
<td><strong>Calculator Input</strong></td>
<td><strong>Excel Formula</strong></td>
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<td>Add (+)</td>
<td>5+5=</td>
<td>=5+5</td>
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<td>Subtract (-)</td>
<td>5-5=</td>
<td>=5-5</td>
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<td>Multiply (*)</td>
<td>5&#215;5=</td>
<td>=5*5</td>
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<td>Divide (/)</td>
<td>5÷5=</td>
<td>=5/5</td>
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<p>So, while Excel <em>is</em> more than just a calculator, it can still perform various functions like a calculator.</p>
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