Tap your own potential Windows 7 Multi-Function Calculator

  

Since Microsoft plans to gradually abandon technical support for WinXP, the Windows 7 operating system has begun to spread among users at a faster rate. In fact, regardless of the interface or operational sense, Win7 has a lot of progress and optimization for previous generations of operating systems. The following is an example of the calculator that comes with the Windows 7 system. The Windows 7 calculator is small, but the function is not weak, and it can fully meet your daily and even work calculation needs. Here are some of the rich and useful features of this small and exquisite Windows 7 calculator.

Date Calculations

Sometimes we need to calculate the number of days between two date intervals, from now to a certain day of the month, a few days and weeks. For example, suppose the company leader asked us to submit a work report on the 18th of next month. Now we want to know how long it will be from this deadline. With the help of a calculator, things become very simple, and you don't have to worry about your fingers any more. Simply click on the “View”menu,“date calculation” menu item in the calculator window, then enter the target date in the details pane on the right and click the "calculation" button to get The result is that there are still 2 weeks and 6 days (20 days in total),

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The unit conversion feature of the Windows 7 calculator is also very useful. For example, we often hear 1 carat, 1 ounce, etc., but not everyone knows how much the weight unit is “unfamiliar”. At this point we can open the calculator and click on the “View” menu, <;Unit Conversion& rdquo; menu item. Then select the type of unit you want to convert in the details pane on the right. For example, you can select “weight/quality”, then select the specific unit to be converted (for example, "carat”), and the target unit (for example, “g”), then specify how many carats, the results will be displayed immediately. This example shows that 1 carat is equal to 0.2 grams,

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