1: Getting Started 25
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Choosing Menus and Reading Menu Maps
Below is a menu map illustrating one possible path through three levels
of menus: from the MAIN menu to the BUS menu to the MU%C (markup
as a percent of cost) menu. There are no menus that branch from the
MU%C menu because the MU%C menu is a final destination—you
use it to do calculations, rather than to choose another menu.
FIN
%CHG
BUS
%TOTL
SUM
MU%C
TIME
MU%P
SOLVE CURRX
M%CPRICECOST
MAIN menu
BUS menu
MU%C menu
EXIT
EXIT MAIN
Press
to choose the BUS menu. Then press
to choose
the MU%C menu.
Press
e
to return to the previous menu. Pressing
e
enough
times returns you to the MAIN menu.
Press
@A
to return to the MAIN menu directly.
When a menu has more than six labels, the label appears at the
far right. Use it to switch between sets of menu labels on the same
“level”.
Example: Using Menus. Refer to the menu map for MU%C (above)
along with this example. The example calculates the percent markup on
cost of a crate of oranges that a grocer buys for $4.10 and sells for
$4.60.
Step 1. Decide which menu you want to use. The MU%C (markup as
a percent of cost) menu is our destination. If it’s not obvious
to you which menu you need, look up the topic in the subject