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− | || Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on LibreOffice Calc – Working with Cells. | + | || Welcome to the '''Spoken tutorial''' on '''LibreOffice Calc – Working with Cells'''. |
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− | || In this tutorial we will learn: | + | || In this tutorial, we will learn: |
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− | ||How to enter numbers, text, numbers as text, date and time in a spreadsheet. | + | ||* How to enter numbers, text, numbers as text, date and time in a spreadsheet. |
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− | ||How to use the Format Cells dialog box. | + | ||* How to use the 'Format Cells' dialog box. |
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− | ||How to navigate between | + | ||* How to navigate between '''cell'''s and in between '''sheet'''s. |
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− | ||How to select items in rows, columns and sheets. | + | ||* How to select items in rows, columns and sheets. |
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− | || We will be using GNU/Linux as our operating system and LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4. | + | || We will be using '''GNU/Linux''' as our '''operating system''' and '''LibreOffice Suite''' version '''3.3.4'''. |
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− | || So let us first learn how to enter data in the | + | || So, let us first learn how to enter data in the '''cell'''s. |
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− | || You can type any text in a particular cell by simply clicking on the cell and then typing the text using the keyboard. | + | || You can type any text in a particular '''cell''' by simply clicking on the cell and then typing the text using the keyboard. |
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− | || | + | ||Let's undo this. |
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− | || Now click on the cell corresponding to “A1” in the spreadsheet. | + | || Now click on the '''cell''' corresponding to “A1” in the '''spreadsheet'''. |
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− | ||You see that the selected cell gets highlighted. | + | ||You see that the selected '''cell''' gets highlighted. |
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− | || Here we have already typed the column headings. | + | || Here, we have already typed the column headings. |
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− | || Under the heading | + | || Under the heading '''“Items”''', we shall type the names of a few items one below the other as “Salary”, “House rent”, “Electricity bill”, “Phone bill”, “Laundry” and “Miscellaneous”. |
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− | || Now under the Serial Number heading, denoted as “SN” in our “personal finance tracker.ods” spreadsheet, we want the serial number of each item one below the other. | + | || Now under the '''Serial Number''' heading, denoted as “SN” in our “personal finance tracker.ods” spreadsheet, we want the serial number of each item one below the other. |
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− | || In order to auto-fill the serial numbers, click on the cell “A4”. A little black box is visible at the bottom-right corner of the cell. Drag it till cell “A7” and release the mouse button. | + | || In order to auto-fill the serial numbers, click on the cell “A4”. A little black box is visible at the bottom-right corner of the cell. Drag it till cell “A7” and release the '''mouse''' button. |
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− | ||You will see that the cells “A5” till “A7” | + | ||You will see that the cells “A5” till “A7” get populated with the subsequent serial numbers. |
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− | ||So we click on the cell referenced as “C3” and type the expense for “House rent” as “Rupees 6000”. | + | ||So, we click on the '''cell''' referenced as “C3” and type the expense for “House rent” as “Rupees 6000”. |
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− | || | + | ||Let's say, we want to enter “Rupees 800” for “Electricity bill”. So, right-click on cell C4 and click on “Format Cells” option. |
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− | ||The first tab is “Numbers”. | + | ||The first tab is '''“Numbers”'''. Click on it, if not already selected. |
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− | ||Various categories can be seen under “Category” such as Number, Percent, Currency, Date, Time and many more. | + | ||Various categories can be seen under “Category” such as '''Number, Percent, Currency, Date, Time''' and many more. |
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− | || | + | || Let's select '''Currency'''. |
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− | ||Now under the Format option, click on the down arrow. | + | ||Now under the '''Format''' option, click on the down-arrow. This will display the various currency symbols from across the world. |
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− | || | + | ||Let's scroll up and select '''INR Rupees English India'''. By default, '''Rupee 1234''' is selected in the drop-down below. |
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− | ||You can see a preview of it in the small preview area on the right. | + | ||You can see a '''preview''' of it in the small preview area on the right. |
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− | || Under Options, we have the option to add the number of Decimal places and the number of Leading zeroes that we want. | + | || Under '''Options''', we have the option to add the number of Decimal places and the number of Leading zeroes that we want. |
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− | ||Notice that as we increase the number of zeroes, the selection under Format has changed to Rupees 1,234 decimal zero zero indicating 2 decimal places. | + | ||Notice that as we increase the number of zeroes, the selection under '''Format''' has changed to '''Rupees 1,234''' decimal zero, zero indicating 2 decimal places. |
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− | || Notice the change is displayed in the preview area. | + | || Notice the change is displayed in the '''preview area'''. |
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− | || Click on Thousands separator to add the “comma” separator for each thousand. Once again, notice the change in the preview area. | + | || Click on '''Thousands separator''' to add the “comma” separator for each thousand. Once again, notice the change in the '''preview area'''. |
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− | || One can also change the font style by clicking on the Font tab. It has various options for Font, Typeface and Size. | + | || One can also change the '''font style''' by clicking on the Font tab. It has various options for '''Font, Typeface''' and '''Size'''. |
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− | || Explore Font Effects and the other tabs to learn more about them. | + | || Explore '''Font Effects''' and the other tabs to learn more about them. |
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− | ||We will learn about the options in the Alignment tab in another tutorial later. | + | ||We will learn about the options in the '''Alignment tab''' in another tutorial later. |
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− | || | + | ||Let's click on '''OK'''. |
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− | || | + | || Let's type 800 and press Enter. You will notice that the number 800 is represented as '''Rupees 800''' with 2 decimal places. |
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− | || Now, | + | || Now, let's select cells '''C5''' to '''C7'''. Hold the '''Ctrl''' key and select '''cell G2''' also. Notice all the selected cells are highlighted. |
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− | ||Right-click on any of the highlighted cells and select Format Cells. | + | ||Right-click on any of the highlighted cells and select '''Format Cells'''. |
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− | ||Choose the same options as before.Click on OK. | + | ||Choose the same options as before. Click on '''OK'''. |
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− | || Now, we type the | + | || Now, we type the expenses on all the other items one below the other as “Rupees 600” for “Phone bill”, ”Rupees 300” as “Laundry” charges and “Rupees 2000” as other “Miscellaneous” charges. |
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− | || Under the heading “Accounts” we type the salary for the month as “Rupees 30000”. | + | || Under the heading “Accounts”, we type the salary for the month as “Rupees 30000”. |
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− | ||Choose “Date” under category and the desired format under “Format”. I will choose 12, 31, 1999. Notice the display in the preview area. | + | ||Choose “Date” under category and the desired format under “Format”. I will choose 12, 31, 1999. Notice the display in the '''preview area'''. |
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− | ||Also, the Format code is displayed below as MM, DD and YYYY. One can change the Format code as required. | + | ||Also, the '''Format code''' is displayed below as '''MM, DD''' and '''YYYY'''. One can change the Format code as required. |
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− | ||I will type DD, MM and YYYY. Notice the change in the preview area. | + | ||I will type '''DD, MM''' and '''YYYY'''. Notice the change in the preview area. Click on '''OK'''. |
− | Click on OK. | + | |
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− | || For entering time in Calc, select the cell and type the time. | + | || For entering time in Calc, select the '''cell''' and type the time. |
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− | ||Also, the Format code is displayed below as HH:MM:SS. One can change the Format code as required. | + | ||Also, the Format-code is displayed below as '''HH:MM:SS'''. One can change the Format-code as required. I will type '''HH:MM'''. |
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||Notice the change in the preview area. | ||Notice the change in the preview area. | ||
− | Click on OK. | + | Click on '''OK'''. |
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− | || After learning how to write text, numbers and dates in Calc, we will now learn how to navigate within a spreadsheet from cell to cell and from sheet to sheet. | + | || After learning how to write text, numbers and dates in Calc, we will now learn how to navigate within a spreadsheet from '''cell''' to cell and from '''sheet''' to sheet. |
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− | ||So we will first see how we can navigate from cell to cell within a spreadsheet. | + | ||So, we will first see how we can navigate from cell to cell within a spreadsheet. |
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− | || You can simply access a particular cell by clicking on it with the cursor. | + | || You can simply access a particular '''cell''' by clicking on it with the cursor. |
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− | || Another method of accessing a particular cell is by using a cell reference. | + | || Another method of accessing a particular cell is by using a '''cell reference'''. |
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− | ||Now type the cell reference of the cell you want to go to and press “Enter” . | + | ||Now type the cell-reference of the cell you want to go to and press “Enter” . |
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− | || To move the focus using the cursor, simply move the cursor to the cell where you want the focus to be and click the left mouse button. | + | || To move the focus using the cursor, simply move the cursor to the cell where you want the focus to be and click the '''left mouse button'''. |
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− | ||”Shift + Tab” to go to the previous cell in a row, | + | ||* ”Shift + Tab” to go to the previous cell in a row, |
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− | ||“Enter” to go to the next cell in a column, | + | ||* “Enter” to go to the next cell in a column, |
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− | ||“Shift + Enter” to go to the previous cell in a column. | + | ||* “Shift + Enter” to go to the previous cell in a column. |
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− | || Next we will learn how to navigate between different spreadsheets in Calc using the keyboard. | + | || Next, we will learn how to navigate between different spreadsheets in Calc using the keyboard. |
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− | || For accessing the sheet to the right of the active sheet, press the “Control” plus “Page Down” keys simultaneously. | + | || For accessing the sheet to the right of the active sheet, press the '''“Control”''' plus '''“Page Down”''' keys simultaneously. |
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− | || If you have a number of sheets, then some of the sheet tabs may be hidden behind the horizontal | + | || If you have a number of sheets, then some of the sheet tabs may be hidden behind the horizontal scroll bar at the bottom of the screen. |
− | scroll bar at the bottom of the screen. | + | |
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− | || For selecting a range of contiguous cells with the cursor, first click in a cell. | + | || For selecting a range of contiguous cells with the cursor, first click in a '''cell'''. |
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− | ||Now press and hold down the left mouse button. | + | ||Now press and hold down the '''left mouse button'''. |
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− | ||Move the cursor around the screen and once the desired block of cells is highlighted, release the left mouse button. | + | ||Move the cursor around the screen and once the desired block of cells is highlighted, release the '''left mouse button'''. You see that the selected cells are highlighted. |
− | You see that the selected cells are highlighted. | + | |
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− | || In order to select multiple columns or rows that are contiguous click on the first column or row in the group. | + | || In order to select multiple columns or rows that are contiguous, click on the first column or row in the group. |
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− | || For selecting multiple non- contiguous sheets, Click on the sheet tab for the first sheet. | + | || For selecting multiple non-contiguous sheets, Click on the sheet tab for the first sheet. |
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− | ||How to enter numbers, text , numbers as text, date and time in Calc. | + | ||* How to enter numbers, text , numbers as text, date and time in Calc. |
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− | ||How to use the Format Cells dialog box. | + | ||* How to use the Format Cells dialog box. |
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− | ||How to navigate between cells and between sheets. | + | ||* How to navigate between cells and between sheets. |
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− | ||How to select items in rows, columns and sheets. | + | ||* How to select items in rows, columns and sheets. |
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− | || COMPREHENSIVE ASSIGNMENT | + | || COMPREHENSIVE ASSIGNMENT- |
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− | ||Open “Spreadsheet Practice.ods” | + | ||Open “Spreadsheet Practice.ods”. |
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− | ||Under “Serial Numbers” type the serial number from 1 to 5 one below the other. | + | ||Under “Serial Numbers”, type the serial number from 1 to 5 one below the other. |
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Time | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on LibreOffice Calc – Working with Cells. |
00:06 | In this tutorial, we will learn: |
00:08 | * How to enter numbers, text, numbers as text, date and time in a spreadsheet. |
00:16 | * How to use the 'Format Cells' dialog box. |
00:19 | * How to navigate between cells and in between sheets. |
00:23 | * How to select items in rows, columns and sheets. |
00:29 | We will be using GNU/Linux as our operating system and LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4. |
00:39 | So, let us first learn how to enter data in the cells. |
00:43 | We shall open our “personal finance tracker.ods” file. |
00:49 | You can type any text in a particular cell by simply clicking on the cell and then typing the text using the keyboard. |
00:59 | The text is left-aligned by default. One can change the alignment by clicking any one of the alignment tabs on the Formatting Bar. |
01:10 | Let's undo this. |
01:12 | Now click on the cell corresponding to “A1” in the spreadsheet. |
01:16 | You see that the selected cell gets highlighted. |
01:20 | Here, we have already typed the column headings. |
01:24 | Under the heading “Items”, we shall type the names of a few items one below the other as “Salary”, “House rent”, “Electricity bill”, “Phone bill”, “Laundry” and “Miscellaneous”. |
01:38 | In order to enter numbers in the cell, click on the cell and type in the numbers. |
01:43 | To enter a negative number, either type a minus sign in front of it or enclose it in parentheses. |
01:53 | By default, numbers are right-aligned and negative numbers have a leading minus symbol. |
02:01 | Let us undo the changes. |
02:04 | Now under the Serial Number heading, denoted as “SN” in our “personal finance tracker.ods” spreadsheet, we want the serial number of each item one below the other. |
02:18 | So click on the cell corresponding to “A2” and enter numbers as 1,2,3 one below the other. |
02:28 | In order to auto-fill the serial numbers, click on the cell “A4”. A little black box is visible at the bottom-right corner of the cell. Drag it till cell “A7” and release the mouse button. |
02:44 | You will see that the cells “A5” till “A7” get populated with the subsequent serial numbers. |
02:51 | After entering the serial number of the items, we will now enter the cost of each item under the heading “Cost”. |
02:59 | So, we click on the cell referenced as “C3” and type the expense for “House rent” as “Rupees 6000”. |
03:08 | Now, what if we want precede the number with the Rupee symbol? |
03:12 | Let's say, we want to enter “Rupees 800” for “Electricity bill”. So, right-click on cell C4 and click on “Format Cells” option. |
03:24 | This will open the “Format Cells” dialog box. |
03:28 | The first tab is “Numbers”. Click on it, if not already selected. |
03:32 | Various categories can be seen under “Category” such as Number, Percent, Currency, Date, Time and many more. |
03:42 | Let's select Currency. |
03:45 | Now under the Format option, click on the down-arrow. This will display the various currency symbols from across the world. |
03:54 | Let's scroll up and select INR Rupees English India. By default, Rupee 1234 is selected in the drop-down below. |
04:05 | You can see a preview of it in the small preview area on the right. |
04:11 | Under Options, we have the option to add the number of Decimal places and the number of Leading zeroes that we want. |
04:20 | Notice that as we increase the number of zeroes, the selection under Format has changed to Rupees 1,234 decimal zero, zero indicating 2 decimal places. |
04:35 | Notice the change is displayed in the preview area. |
04:40 | Click on Thousands separator to add the “comma” separator for each thousand. Once again, notice the change in the preview area. |
04:50 | One can also change the font style by clicking on the Font tab. It has various options for Font, Typeface and Size. |
05:00 | Explore Font Effects and the other tabs to learn more about them. |
05:06 | We will learn about the options in the Alignment tab in another tutorial later. |
05:11 | Let's click on OK. |
05:16 | Let's type 800 and press Enter. You will notice that the number 800 is represented as Rupees 800 with 2 decimal places. |
05:27 | Now, let's select cells C5 to C7. Hold the Ctrl key and select cell G2 also. Notice all the selected cells are highlighted. |
05:40 | Right-click on any of the highlighted cells and select Format Cells. |
05:46 | Choose the same options as before. Click on OK. |
05:51 | Now, we type the expenses on all the other items one below the other as “Rupees 600” for “Phone bill”, ”Rupees 300” as “Laundry” charges and “Rupees 2000” as other “Miscellaneous” charges. |
06:06 | Under the heading “Accounts”, we type the salary for the month as “Rupees 30000”. |
06:13 | For entering date in Calc, select the cell and type the date. |
06:18 | You can separate the date elements with a forward slash or a hyphen or use text such as 10 October 2011. |
06:28 | Calc recognizes a variety of date formats. |
06:32 | Alternately, one can right-click on the cell and choose “Format Cells” option. |
06:38 | Choose “Date” under category and the desired format under “Format”. I will choose 12, 31, 1999. Notice the display in the preview area. |
06:52 | Also, the Format code is displayed below as MM, DD and YYYY. One can change the Format code as required. |
07:02 | I will type DD, MM and YYYY. Notice the change in the preview area. Click on OK. |
07:12 | For entering time in Calc, select the cell and type the time. |
07:18 | You can separate time elements with colons such as 10 colon 43 colon 20. |
07:24 | Alternately, one can right-click on the cell and choose “Format Cells” option. |
07:31 | Choose “Time” under category and the desired format under “Format”. I will choose 13, 37, 46. Notice the display in the preview area. |
07:44 | Also, the Format-code is displayed below as HH:MM:SS. One can change the Format-code as required. I will type HH:MM. |
07:57 | Notice the change in the preview area.
Click on OK. |
08:03 | Let us undo the changes. |
08:06 | After learning how to write text, numbers and dates in Calc, we will now learn how to navigate within a spreadsheet from cell to cell and from sheet to sheet. |
08:17 | So, we will first see how we can navigate from cell to cell within a spreadsheet. |
08:23 | You can simply access a particular cell by clicking on it with the cursor. |
08:29 | You see that the particular cell gets highlighted. |
08:33 | Another method of accessing a particular cell is by using a cell reference. |
08:38 | Click on the little black down arrow just to the right of the “Name Box”. |
08:44 | Now type the cell-reference of the cell you want to go to and press “Enter” . |
08:49 | You can even click into the “Name box”, delete the existing cell reference and type in the cell reference you want and press “Enter”. |
08:58 | Next we will learn about how to navigate between cells in a spreadsheet. |
09:03 | The first method of navigation between cells is by using the cursor. |
09:09 | To move the focus using the cursor, simply move the cursor to the cell where you want the focus to be and click the left mouse button. |
09:19 | This changes the focus to the new cell. |
09:22 | This method is most useful when the two cells are a large distance apart. |
09:28 | Another method of navigation between cells are - * “Tab” to go to the next cell in a row, |
09:35 | * ”Shift + Tab” to go to the previous cell in a row, |
09:39 | * “Enter” to go to the next cell in a column, |
09:42 | * “Shift + Enter” to go to the previous cell in a column. |
09:46 | Next, we will learn how to navigate between different spreadsheets in Calc using the keyboard. |
09:53 | For accessing the sheet to the right of the active sheet, press the “Control” plus “Page Down” keys simultaneously. |
10:01 | In order to access the sheet to the left of the current sheet, press the “Control” plus “Page Up” keys simultaneously. |
10:08 | You can also navigate between sheets using the cursor. |
10:13 | Detailed information on this is available in the tutorial “Working with Sheets”. |
10:19 | If you have a number of sheets, then some of the sheet tabs may be hidden behind the horizontal scroll bar at the bottom of the screen. |
10:28 | If this is the case, then the four buttons at the bottom-left of the sheet tabs can move the tabs into view. |
10:36 | Let us undo the changes. |
10:39 | For selecting a range of contiguous cells with the cursor, first click in a cell. |
10:45 | Now press and hold down the left mouse button. |
10:49 | Move the cursor around the screen and once the desired block of cells is highlighted, release the left mouse button. You see that the selected cells are highlighted. |
11:01 | In order to select multiple columns or rows that are contiguous, click on the first column or row in the group. |
11:09 | Now hold down the “Shift” key. |
11:12 | Click the last column or row in the group. |
11:15 | To select multiple columns or rows that are not contiguous click on the first column or row in the group. |
11:23 | Hold down the “Control” key and click on all of the subsequent columns or rows while holding down the “Control” key. |
11:33 | For selecting multiple contiguous sheets, click on the sheet tab for the first desired sheet. |
11:39 | Now move the cursor over the sheet tab for the last desired sheet. |
11:44 | Hold down the “Shift” key and click on the sheet tab. |
11:48 | All the tabs between these two sheets will turn white, which indicates that they are all selected. |
11:56 | Any actions that you perform will now affect all highlighted sheets. |
12:02 | For selecting multiple non-contiguous sheets, Click on the sheet tab for the first sheet. |
12:08 | Now move the cursor over the third sheet tab. |
12:12 | Hold down the “Control” key and click on the sheet tab. |
12:16 | The selected tabs will turn white and any actions that you perform will now affect all highlighted sheets. |
12:25 | This brings us to the end of the Spoken Tutorial on LibreOffice Calc. |
12:31 | To summarize, we learned about: |
12:33 | * How to enter numbers, text , numbers as text, date and time in Calc. |
12:40 | * How to use the Format Cells dialog box. |
12:43 | * How to navigate between cells and between sheets. |
12:48 | * How to select items in rows, columns and sheets. |
12:52 | COMPREHENSIVE ASSIGNMENT- |
12:55 | Open “Spreadsheet Practice.ods”. |
12:58 | Under “Serial Numbers”, type the serial number from 1 to 5 one below the other. |
13:06 | Navigate between the cells using keys. |
13:09 | Select all the items under serial number. |
13:13 | Add a column for Date and Time. |
13:16 | Enter some values in them using the Format Cells dialog box options. |
13:21 | Watch the video available at the following link. |
13:25 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project |
13:27 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
13:32 | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team: |
13:35 | *Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials |
13:38 | *Gives certificates for those who pass an online test. |
13:41 | For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org. |
13:48 | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
13:52 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
14:00 | More information on this mission is available at: |
14:03 | spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro. |
14:11 | This tutorial has been contributed by ...............................(Name of the translator and narrator).
And this is -----------------------(name of the recorder) from --------------------------(name of the place) signing off. Thanks for watching. |
14:16 | Thanks for joining. |