I do but all I get is Copy, Cut, Paste and Clear. However, after I hit copy, I drag the shaded cells down to a.b.c.d. 35 (I was doing a Soc Security payments calc $18,000 per year both employee and employer for 35 years plus interest) and then hit paste and it fills the formula down. I did it separately for each column but maybe you can do it across, will try that next. There was a $300,000 plus diff from the financial calculator which looked low in the $600,000 range.
Excel, even on a phone has it's uses. I have an alimony giveback worksheet on it and that works great. I used to have a program for going out with a specific couple that had 5 or 6 drinks to our 1. It took the food bill separately it and divided it by # of people and then added the bar bill #s based upon how many drinks each couple had and after that applied the tax and tip. Totally unnecessary if big drinkers offer to pay extra and they should because who needs to spend an extra $75 for someone else's drinks, So, there are applications that fit nicely for cell phones and I'm sure many others could be divised.
11-24-2015 01:53 PM