Re: You are & repetition
... Here is the full statement that I copied
from the manual.
*You can* review an individual calculation by selecting its corresponding
column and then selecting [Original Calc]. *You can* record the currently
displayed calculations or perform another calculation in this window.
Now it's easy:
To review an individual calculation select its corresponding
column and then select [Original Calc]. You can record the currently
displayed calculations or perform another calculation in this window.
(There is probably no need to maintain a strictly parallel correspondence between the style of the Chinese original and the style of the translation. Or is there?)
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