While the Calculator is an Excel application, a user can enter, edit, and delete almost all inputs.
While the Calculator is an Excel application, a user can enter, edit, and delete almost all inputs.
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Users can enter inputs to the Calculator directly in the cells of the spreadsheet as one would do in a traditional Excel file. Cells for user input are formatted with a white, or blank, fill (see below) on worksheets with blue tabs (Initiative, Stakeholders, Activities). For tables that automatically expand as data is entered a cell with "'''''Type Here ⮚'''''" on the left edge of the table indicates the row where values should be inputted. Cells that are shaded grey contain formulas or pre-set parameters. Although they are not protected and the user should not change them.
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Users can enter inputs to the Calculator directly in the cells of the spreadsheet as one would do in a traditional Excel file. Cells for user input are formatted with a white, or blank, fill (see below) on worksheets with blue tabs (Initiative, [[RCC userguide#Step Two: Identify Regulated Community .E2.80.93 Stakeholder Profile|Stakeholders]], Activities). For tables that automatically expand as data is entered a cell with "'''''Type Here ⮚'''''" on the left edge of the table indicates the row where values should be inputted. Cells that are shaded grey contain formulas or pre-set parameters. Although they are not protected and the user should not change them.