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To get the calculator on your Excel screen navigate to Quick Access toolbar options, it’s the down arrow symbol next to the undo button on the top left-hand of the screen – and click More Commands.
It will lead you to Excel Options dialog, under Choose commands, click the drop-down button to select All Commands. Now scroll-down to find the Calculator command and click Add; to show it in Quick Access toolbar. Hit Ok to continue
Click Calculator button in Quick Access toolbar to immediately open Calculator. Now you can use it for simple calculations.
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