Adding machine woes

Shawnee123 • Apr 17, 2008 11:49 am
OK, I'm a freaky deaky manual reader. I read instructions before doing almost anything! Yet, this damn adding machine has me perplexed.

So, you accountant types: When entering a series of number on an adding machine (In this case Casio HR-150TE) can't you push some button at the end of the series that reports how many items were in that series? It seems so simple, why can't I figure it out?

Any ideas? And yes, you can tell me I'm a dimwit, I know. :o
limey • Apr 17, 2008 2:08 pm
Why not do your sums in an Excel (or similar) spreadsheet? Then you can see the number you (that's me, actually :o ) always enter wrong in any calculation.
Shawnee123 • Apr 17, 2008 2:12 pm
Hmmmm, hadn't thought of that. Thanks! I can print that out and attach it to my paperwork, rather than a rolled up adding machine tape.

What the hell did I buy this machine for?

You rock!
lumberjim • Apr 17, 2008 2:28 pm
Shawnee123;446489 wrote:
Hmmmm, hadn't thought of that. Thanks! I can print that out and attach it to my paperwork, rather than a rolled up adding machine tape.

What the hell did I buy this machine for?

You rock!



helpful formulas for ya:

=sum(a1:a100) gives a total of numerical value entered in column a
=count(a1:a100) returns a count of numerical entries (disregarding amount of each) in column a.
Shawnee123 • Apr 17, 2008 2:29 pm
Never used count. I use sum a lot. I do a lot of work with spreadsheets, v-lookups etc when reconciling federal funding, but it never occurred to me to use it as an adder. Not a snake.

Thanks, will try the count function.
BigV • Apr 17, 2008 2:32 pm
Review your manual again. Look for the Item Counter function.