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||Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on LibreOffice Calc-Inserting Charts in spreadsheets.
 
||Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on LibreOffice Calc-Inserting Charts in spreadsheets.
  
 
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||In this tutorial we will learn the following:
 
||In this tutorial we will learn the following:
  
 
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||Creating,Editing and Formatting Charts
 
||Creating,Editing and Formatting Charts
  
 
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||Resizing and moving of Charts
 
||Resizing and moving of Charts
  
 
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||Here we are using Ubuntu Linux version 10.04 and  LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4.  
 
||Here we are using Ubuntu Linux version 10.04 and  LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4.  
  
 
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||So let us start learning about the various viewing options in LibreOffice Calc.
 
||So let us start learning about the various viewing options in LibreOffice Calc.
  
 
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||Charts can be powerful ways to convey information to the reader.
 
||Charts can be powerful ways to convey information to the reader.
  
 
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||LibreOffice Calc offers a variety of charts formats for your data.
 
||LibreOffice Calc offers a variety of charts formats for your data.
  
 
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||Using Calc, you can customize charts to a considerable extent too.
 
||Using Calc, you can customize charts to a considerable extent too.
  
 
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||Let us open our 'personal finance tracker.ods' sheet.  
 
||Let us open our 'personal finance tracker.ods' sheet.  
  
 
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||And let us fill the amount spent on each of the items listed in the sheet.
 
||And let us fill the amount spent on each of the items listed in the sheet.
  
 
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||We will click on the cell referenced as “E3” and type the amount as “6500”.
 
||We will click on the cell referenced as “E3” and type the amount as “6500”.
  
 
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||Now going down the column, we will type the amounts as
 
||Now going down the column, we will type the amounts as
 
“1000”,”625”,”310” and “2700” in the cell referenced as “E4”,”E5”,”E6” and “E7” respectively.
 
“1000”,”625”,”310” and “2700” in the cell referenced as “E4”,”E5”,”E6” and “E7” respectively.
  
 
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||Next we shall fill the amounts received on each of the items listed in the sheet.
 
||Next we shall fill the amounts received on each of the items listed in the sheet.
  
 
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||So click on the cell referenced as “F3” and type the amount as “500”.
 
||So click on the cell referenced as “F3” and type the amount as “500”.
  
 
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||Now going down this column, we will type the amounts as “200”,”75”,”10” and “700” in the cells referenced as “F4”,”F5”,”F6” and “F7” respectively.
 
||Now going down this column, we will type the amounts as “200”,”75”,”10” and “700” in the cells referenced as “F4”,”F5”,”F6” and “F7” respectively.
  
 
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||Let us now learn how to create a chart for this table.
 
||Let us now learn how to create a chart for this table.
  
 
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||In order to create a chart, we have to first select the data to be included in the chart.
 
||In order to create a chart, we have to first select the data to be included in the chart.
  
 
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||So Click on the cell“SN” and without releasing the mouse button, drag the cursor till the last cell which has “700” in it.
 
||So Click on the cell“SN” and without releasing the mouse button, drag the cursor till the last cell which has “700” in it.
  
 
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||Now click on the “Insert” option in the menubar and then click on the “Chart” option.
 
||Now click on the “Insert” option in the menubar and then click on the “Chart” option.
  
 
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||You see that the default chart with the date is inserted into the worksheet.  
 
||You see that the default chart with the date is inserted into the worksheet.  
  
 
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||Simultaneously the "Chart Wizard" dialogue box opens up.  
 
||Simultaneously the "Chart Wizard" dialogue box opens up.  
  
 
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||The "Chart Wizard" shows that the default chart is selected.
 
||The "Chart Wizard" shows that the default chart is selected.
  
 
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||This default chart updates to reflect the changes you make in the Chart Wizard.
 
||This default chart updates to reflect the changes you make in the Chart Wizard.
  
 
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||The "Chart Wizard" dialogue box has three main parts ,the steps involved in setting up the chart, choice of chart types, and the options for each chart type.
 
||The "Chart Wizard" dialogue box has three main parts ,the steps involved in setting up the chart, choice of chart types, and the options for each chart type.
  
 
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||By checking the “3D Look” option, one can also get the chart display in three dimension.
 
||By checking the “3D Look” option, one can also get the chart display in three dimension.
  
 
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||Lets try these options.
 
||Lets try these options.
  
 
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||We will click on the “Bar” option under the “Choose a chart type” field.  
 
||We will click on the “Bar” option under the “Choose a chart type” field.  
  
 
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||Observe that the sample chart shows the representation of the data in the table in the “Bar” format.  
 
||Observe that the sample chart shows the representation of the data in the table in the “Bar” format.  
  
 
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||Similarly you can click on the other options like “Pie”, <pause> “Area”, <pause> “Bubble” <pause>
 
||Similarly you can click on the other options like “Pie”, <pause> “Area”, <pause> “Bubble” <pause>
  
 
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||and many other options under the “Choose a chart type field” and get the required type of chart.  
 
||and many other options under the “Choose a chart type field” and get the required type of chart.  
  
 
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||Under the “Steps” option, we have another option named “Data Range”.
 
||Under the “Steps” option, we have another option named “Data Range”.
  
 
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||Using this option, you can manually edit the range of data you want to represent in the chart.  
 
||Using this option, you can manually edit the range of data you want to represent in the chart.  
  
 
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||The default option of plotting data is “Data series in columns”.
 
||The default option of plotting data is “Data series in columns”.
  
 
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||We can change the way we want to plot the data, by using “Data series in rows” instead.  
 
||We can change the way we want to plot the data, by using “Data series in rows” instead.  
  
 
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||This is useful if you use a style of chart such as “Column” to display your data.  
 
||This is useful if you use a style of chart such as “Column” to display your data.  
  
 
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||Lastly, you can choose whether to use the
 
||Lastly, you can choose whether to use the
  
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||or “First column as label”,
 
||or “First column as label”,
  
 
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||or both as labels on the axes of the chart.
 
||or both as labels on the axes of the chart.
  
  
 
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||Then click on data series in column again.  
 
||Then click on data series in column again.  
  
 
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||Now, in our sample chart, if we wish to remove the data under the heading “Received”, we can do so by first clicking inside the “Data range” field.
 
||Now, in our sample chart, if we wish to remove the data under the heading “Received”, we can do so by first clicking inside the “Data range” field.
  
 
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||And then editing the range “$A$1 is to $F$7” to “$A$1 is to $D$7” .  
 
||And then editing the range “$A$1 is to $F$7” to “$A$1 is to $D$7” .  
  
 
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||Observe that the data under the heading “Received”, is no longer represented in the chart.  
 
||Observe that the data under the heading “Received”, is no longer represented in the chart.  
  
 
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||Next, lets see what “Data Series” does.
 
||Next, lets see what “Data Series” does.
  
 
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||Notice there are 5 rows here, representing the total rows of data in our spreadsheet.
 
||Notice there are 5 rows here, representing the total rows of data in our spreadsheet.
  
 
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||The “Add” and “Remove” buttons will allow us to add or remove rows of data from the chart.  
 
||The “Add” and “Remove” buttons will allow us to add or remove rows of data from the chart.  
  
 
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||We can also re-order the data by using the “Up” and “Down” buttons.  
 
||We can also re-order the data by using the “Up” and “Down” buttons.  
  
 
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||So after selecting what and how to represent data in the chart, click on the “Finish” button in the dialog box.  
 
||So after selecting what and how to represent data in the chart, click on the “Finish” button in the dialog box.  
  
 
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||You see that the chart is inserted into the spreadsheet.  
 
||You see that the chart is inserted into the spreadsheet.  
  
 
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||After learning about how to insert charts in spreadsheet,
 
||After learning about how to insert charts in spreadsheet,
  
 
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||we will now learn how to format charts in LibreOffice Calc.
 
||we will now learn how to format charts in LibreOffice Calc.
  
 
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||The “Format” menu has many options for formatting
 
||The “Format” menu has many options for formatting
  
 
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||and fine-tuning the appearance of the charts.  
 
||and fine-tuning the appearance of the charts.  
  
 
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||Let us format the chart we inserted into the spreadsheet.
 
||Let us format the chart we inserted into the spreadsheet.
  
 
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||So, double-click on the chart so that it is enclosed by a gray border
 
||So, double-click on the chart so that it is enclosed by a gray border
  
 
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||indicating that it is in the “Edit” mode.  
 
||indicating that it is in the “Edit” mode.  
  
 
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||Now click on the “Format” option in the main menu.  
 
||Now click on the “Format” option in the main menu.  
  
 
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||You see that the drop down menu contains a number of formatting options like “Format Selection”, “Position and Size”, “Arrangement”, “Chart Wall” , “Chart Area” and many more.
 
||You see that the drop down menu contains a number of formatting options like “Format Selection”, “Position and Size”, “Arrangement”, “Chart Wall” , “Chart Area” and many more.
  
 
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||They are used for positioning the chart, arranging and formatting the background and title of the chart.
 
||They are used for positioning the chart, arranging and formatting the background and title of the chart.
  
 
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||We will learn about the most frequently used formatting options one by one.  
 
||We will learn about the most frequently used formatting options one by one.  
  
 
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||The “Format Selection” option opens a dialog box with the heading “Chart Area”.
 
||The “Format Selection” option opens a dialog box with the heading “Chart Area”.
  
 
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||Observe that there are 3 tabs here - “Borders”, “Area” and “Transparency”.
 
||Observe that there are 3 tabs here - “Borders”, “Area” and “Transparency”.
  
 
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||By default “Borders” tab is selected.
 
||By default “Borders” tab is selected.
  
 
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||Let us change the style and color of the chart’s border.
 
||Let us change the style and color of the chart’s border.
  
 
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||To do so, click on the “Style” field and choose “Continuous”.
 
||To do so, click on the “Style” field and choose “Continuous”.
  
 
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||Then similarly in the “Color” field click on “Green”.
 
||Then similarly in the “Color” field click on “Green”.
  
 
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||Now click on the “OK” button.  
 
||Now click on the “OK” button.  
  
 
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||Notice that the style and color of the chart border changes accordingly.  
 
||Notice that the style and color of the chart border changes accordingly.  
  
 
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||The “Title” option formats the title of the chart and its axes.  
 
||The “Title” option formats the title of the chart and its axes.  
  
 
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||The “Axis” option formats the lines that create the chart
 
||The “Axis” option formats the lines that create the chart
  
 
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||as well as the font of the text that appears on both the X and Y axes.
 
||as well as the font of the text that appears on both the X and Y axes.
  
 
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||Explore all of these options on your own later in order to learn what they do.  
 
||Explore all of these options on your own later in order to learn what they do.  
  
 
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||Calc also provides an option for changing the background of the chart area.  
 
||Calc also provides an option for changing the background of the chart area.  
  
 
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||The chart area is the area surrounding the chart graphic, including the main title and key.  
 
||The chart area is the area surrounding the chart graphic, including the main title and key.  
  
 
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||To format the chart area, click on the “Format” option and select “Chart Wall”.
 
||To format the chart area, click on the “Format” option and select “Chart Wall”.
  
 
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||You see that a dialog box appears with the heading “Chart Wall”.  
 
||You see that a dialog box appears with the heading “Chart Wall”.  
  
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||In the “Color” field, let’s click on “Red”.  
 
||In the “Color” field, let’s click on “Red”.  
  
 
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||We will also change the size to “0.20”cm.  
 
||We will also change the size to “0.20”cm.  
  
 
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||Now click on the “OK” button.
 
||Now click on the “OK” button.
  
 
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||You see that the style and color of the chart area changes. <pause>  
 
||You see that the style and color of the chart area changes. <pause>  
  
 
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||Next we will learn about how to resize and move elements in a chart.  
 
||Next we will learn about how to resize and move elements in a chart.  
  
 
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||For resizing a chart, click on the sample chart.  
 
||For resizing a chart, click on the sample chart.  
  
 
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||You see that green handles appear around the chart.  
 
||You see that green handles appear around the chart.  
  
 
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||To increase or decrease the size of the chart, click and drag one of the markers in one of the four corners of the chart.
 
||To increase or decrease the size of the chart, click and drag one of the markers in one of the four corners of the chart.
  
 
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||In order to move a chart, first click on the chart.  
 
||In order to move a chart, first click on the chart.  
  
 
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||Now hover the cursor anywhere over the chart.  
 
||Now hover the cursor anywhere over the chart.  
  
 
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||The cursor turns to a hand.
 
||The cursor turns to a hand.
  
 
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||Click and move the chart to the desired location. Now, release the mouse button.
 
||Click and move the chart to the desired location. Now, release the mouse button.
  
 
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||You have moved the chart!  
 
||You have moved the chart!  
  
 
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||Next we will learn how to resize charts by using the “Position and Size” dialog box.  
 
||Next we will learn how to resize charts by using the “Position and Size” dialog box.  
  
 
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||Again, click on the chart.
 
||Again, click on the chart.
  
 
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||Now right-click on the chart and select “Position and Size” from the context menu.  
 
||Now right-click on the chart and select “Position and Size” from the context menu.  
  
 
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||The “Position and Size” dialog box appears.  
 
||The “Position and Size” dialog box appears.  
  
 
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||It has various fields that can set the 'X' and 'Y' positions of the chart as well as the width and height of the chart.  
 
||It has various fields that can set the 'X' and 'Y' positions of the chart as well as the width and height of the chart.  
  
 
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||Let us set the 'X' coordinate to “1.00” “ and 'Y' coordinate to “0.83” “ for our chart.
 
||Let us set the 'X' coordinate to “1.00” “ and 'Y' coordinate to “0.83” “ for our chart.
  

Revision as of 15:27, 9 July 2014

Resources for recording Using Charts and graphs in Calc


Time Narration
00:00 Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on LibreOffice Calc-Inserting Charts in spreadsheets.
00:07 In this tutorial we will learn the following:
00:11 Creating,Editing and Formatting Charts
00:14 Resizing and moving of Charts
00:18 Here we are using Ubuntu Linux version 10.04 and LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4.
00:27 So let us start learning about the various viewing options in LibreOffice Calc.
00:32 Charts can be powerful ways to convey information to the reader.
00:37 LibreOffice Calc offers a variety of charts formats for your data.
00:43 Using Calc, you can customize charts to a considerable extent too.
00:48 Let us open our 'personal finance tracker.ods' sheet.
00:53 And let us fill the amount spent on each of the items listed in the sheet.
00:59 We will click on the cell referenced as “E3” and type the amount as “6500”.
01:06 Now going down the column, we will type the amounts as

“1000”,”625”,”310” and “2700” in the cell referenced as “E4”,”E5”,”E6” and “E7” respectively.

01:26 Next we shall fill the amounts received on each of the items listed in the sheet.
01:31 So click on the cell referenced as “F3” and type the amount as “500”.
01:37 Now going down this column, we will type the amounts as “200”,”75”,”10” and “700” in the cells referenced as “F4”,”F5”,”F6” and “F7” respectively.
01:54 Let us now learn how to create a chart for this table.
01:58 In order to create a chart, we have to first select the data to be included in the chart.
02:04 So Click on the cell“SN” and without releasing the mouse button, drag the cursor till the last cell which has “700” in it.
02:14 Now click on the “Insert” option in the menubar and then click on the “Chart” option.
02:21 You see that the default chart with the date is inserted into the worksheet.
02:27 Simultaneously the "Chart Wizard" dialogue box opens up.
02:32 The "Chart Wizard" shows that the default chart is selected.
02:36 This default chart updates to reflect the changes you make in the Chart Wizard.
02:42 The "Chart Wizard" dialogue box has three main parts ,the steps involved in setting up the chart, choice of chart types, and the options for each chart type.
02:55 By checking the “3D Look” option, one can also get the chart display in three dimension.
03:03 Lets try these options.
03:05 We will click on the “Bar” option under the “Choose a chart type” field.
03:11 Observe that the sample chart shows the representation of the data in the table in the “Bar” format.
03:19 Similarly you can click on the other options like “Pie”, <pause> “Area”, <pause> “Bubble” <pause>
03:28 and many other options under the “Choose a chart type field” and get the required type of chart.
03:35 Under the “Steps” option, we have another option named “Data Range”.
03:40 Using this option, you can manually edit the range of data you want to represent in the chart.
03:48 The default option of plotting data is “Data series in columns”.
03:54 We can change the way we want to plot the data, by using “Data series in rows” instead.
04:02 This is useful if you use a style of chart such as “Column” to display your data.
04:10 Lastly, you can choose whether to use the

“First row as label”

04:24 or “First column as label”,
04:28 or both as labels on the axes of the chart.


04:34 Then click on data series in column again.
04:38 Now, in our sample chart, if we wish to remove the data under the heading “Received”, we can do so by first clicking inside the “Data range” field.
04:49 And then editing the range “$A$1 is to $F$7” to “$A$1 is to $D$7” .
05:03 Observe that the data under the heading “Received”, is no longer represented in the chart.
05:11 Next, lets see what “Data Series” does.
05:15 Notice there are 5 rows here, representing the total rows of data in our spreadsheet.
05:21 The “Add” and “Remove” buttons will allow us to add or remove rows of data from the chart.
05:29 We can also re-order the data by using the “Up” and “Down” buttons.
05:34 So after selecting what and how to represent data in the chart, click on the “Finish” button in the dialog box.
05:43 You see that the chart is inserted into the spreadsheet.
05:47 After learning about how to insert charts in spreadsheet,
05:51 we will now learn how to format charts in LibreOffice Calc.
05:56 The “Format” menu has many options for formatting
06:00 and fine-tuning the appearance of the charts.
06:04 Let us format the chart we inserted into the spreadsheet.
06:08 So, double-click on the chart so that it is enclosed by a gray border
06:13 indicating that it is in the “Edit” mode.
06:18 Now click on the “Format” option in the main menu.
06:22 You see that the drop down menu contains a number of formatting options like “Format Selection”, “Position and Size”, “Arrangement”, “Chart Wall” , “Chart Area” and many more.
06:37 They are used for positioning the chart, arranging and formatting the background and title of the chart.
06:44 We will learn about the most frequently used formatting options one by one.
06:49 The “Format Selection” option opens a dialog box with the heading “Chart Area”.
06:56 Observe that there are 3 tabs here - “Borders”, “Area” and “Transparency”.
07:03 By default “Borders” tab is selected.
07:07 Let us change the style and color of the chart’s border.
07:11 To do so, click on the “Style” field and choose “Continuous”.
07:16 Then similarly in the “Color” field click on “Green”.
07:21 Now click on the “OK” button.
07:26 Notice that the style and color of the chart border changes accordingly.
07:31 The “Title” option formats the title of the chart and its axes.
07:36 The “Axis” option formats the lines that create the chart
07:41 as well as the font of the text that appears on both the X and Y axes.
07:46 Explore all of these options on your own later in order to learn what they do.
07:53 Calc also provides an option for changing the background of the chart area.
07:58 The chart area is the area surrounding the chart graphic, including the main title and key.
08:05 To format the chart area, click on the “Format” option and select “Chart Wall”.
08:12 You see that a dialog box appears with the heading “Chart Wall”.
8:17 The “Style” field displays “Continuous” as this was our last choice.
08:22 In the “Color” field, let’s click on “Red”.
08:26 We will also change the size to “0.20”cm.
08:31 Now click on the “OK” button.
08:35 You see that the style and color of the chart area changes. <pause>
08:41 Next we will learn about how to resize and move elements in a chart.
08:46 For resizing a chart, click on the sample chart.
08:51 You see that green handles appear around the chart.
08:54 To increase or decrease the size of the chart, click and drag one of the markers in one of the four corners of the chart.
09:03 In order to move a chart, first click on the chart.
09:07 Now hover the cursor anywhere over the chart.
09:11 The cursor turns to a hand.
09:14 Click and move the chart to the desired location. Now, release the mouse button.
09:20 You have moved the chart!
09:24 Next we will learn how to resize charts by using the “Position and Size” dialog box.
09:30 Again, click on the chart.
09:33 Now right-click on the chart and select “Position and Size” from the context menu.
09:40 The “Position and Size” dialog box appears.
09:44 It has various fields that can set the 'X' and 'Y' positions of the chart as well as the width and height of the chart.
09:52 Let us set the 'X' coordinate to “1.00” “ and 'Y' coordinate to “0.83” “ for our chart.
10:02 Click on the “OK” button.
10:04 We see that the chart positions itself according to the set values within the chart area.
10:12 This brings us to the end of this Spoken Tutorial.
10:16 To summarize, we learned how to: Create charts, edit and format them
10:21 We also learnt how to resize and move the charts within the spreadsheet.
10:27 Comprehensive Assignment
10:29 Open your spreadsheet “practice.ods”
10:34 Insert a "Pie chart" for the data.
10:37 Resize and move the chart to the bottom right corner of the sheet
10:42 Watch the video available at the following link
10:46 It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project
10:50 If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it
10:54 The Spoken Tutorial Team
10:56 Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
11:00 Gives certificates for those who pass an online test
11:04 For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org
11:11 Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
11:15 It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India
11:23 More information on this Mission is available at
11:26 spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro
11:34 This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd
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