wait find syntax wait compute find Sales wait clean wait get demo.3 do The real fun of using T/Maker, however, is to make tables. Usually you start with a table like the one below. Notice that tabs were used to make putting the data in easier. Next you add headings, formatting information and equations as shown in the next frame. Sales Data 1977 1978 Item A 9 11.1 Item B 11.23 14.11 The syntax is so easy, you can almost guess what it means. The line with "ex" (which stands for example) tells T/Maker where you want the numbers placed and what they should look like. Equations are read across the page or down the page depending on whether its a row or column equation. Then all you say is "Compute". Sales Data 1977 1978 Increase Total ex 9999.99 99999.99 99999.99 99999.99 ac1 - + = ac2 + + = + Item A 9 11.1 + Item B 11.23 14.11 = Total When the table has been calculated, you can still change any number or equation and have the calculations done again. When you have the table correct, you will probably want to print it, but not with all the equations in it. To get them out, you just say "Clean".