Difference between revisions of "LibreOffice-Calc-on-BOSS-Linux/C2/Working-with-data/English-timed"
From Script | Spoken-Tutorial
PoojaMoolya (Talk | contribs) (Created page with " {| border=1 || '''Time''' || '''Narration''' |- || 00:00 || Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on LibreOffice Calc – Working with data. |- || 00:06 || In this tutorial we wi...") |
PoojaMoolya (Talk | contribs) |
||
(4 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | |||
{| border=1 | {| border=1 | ||
|| '''Time''' | || '''Time''' | ||
Line 5: | Line 4: | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | || 00:00 | + | ||00:00 |
− | || Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on LibreOffice Calc – Working with data. | + | ||Welcome to the '''Spoken tutorial''' on '''LibreOffice Calc – Working with data'''. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 00:06 | + | ||00:06 |
− | || In this tutorial we will learn about: | + | ||In this tutorial, we will learn about: |
|- | |- | ||
− | || | + | ||00:10 |
− | ||Speed up using Fill tools and Selection lists. | + | ||Speed up using '''Fill tools''' and '''Selection''' lists. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 00:14 | + | ||00:14 |
||Sharing content between sheets. | ||Sharing content between sheets. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | || 00:17 | + | ||00:17 |
− | ||Removing data, Replacing data | + | ||Removing data, Replacing data and Changing part of a data. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 00:23 | + | ||00:23 |
− | || Here we are using GNU/Linux as our operating system and LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4. | + | ||Here, we are using '''GNU/Linux''' as our '''operating system''' and '''LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4'''. |
|- | |- | ||
||00:33 | ||00:33 | ||
− | || Entering data into a spreadsheet can be very labor-intensive | + | ||Entering data into a '''spreadsheet''' can be very labor-intensive but '''Calc''' provides several tools for making it considerably easier. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 00:43 | + | ||00:43 |
− | ||The most basic ability is to drag and drop the contents of one cell to another with a mouse. | + | ||The most basic ability is to '''drag and drop''' the contents of one cell to another with a '''mouse'''. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 00:50 | + | ||00:50 |
− | ||But Calc also includes several other tools for automating input, especially of repetitive material. | + | ||But '''Calc''' also includes several other tools for automating input, especially of repetitive material. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 00:57 | + | ||00:57 |
− | ||These tools are namely | + | ||These tools are namely- '''“Fill tool”, “Selection lists”'''. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 01:01 | + | ||01:01 |
||These can input information into multiple sheets of the same document. | ||These can input information into multiple sheets of the same document. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | || 01:06 | + | ||01:06 |
− | || We will learn about each one of them one by one. | + | ||We will learn about each one of them, one by one. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 01:10 | + | ||01:10 |
||Let us open our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” file. | ||Let us open our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” file. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | || 01:14 | + | ||01:14 |
− | || The Fill tool is a useful method for duplicating the contents in the sheet. | + | ||The '''Fill''' tool is a useful method for duplicating the contents in the sheet. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 01:20 | + | ||01:20 |
− | ||In our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” file, | + | ||In our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” file, let's say we want to copy the data under the heading '''“Cost”''' to the adjacent cells. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 01:30 | + | ||01:30 |
− | ||Then first select all the data which needs to be copied by clicking on the cell which contains the entry | + | ||Then, first select all the data which needs to be copied by clicking on the '''cell''' which contains the entry “6000”. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 01:38 | + | ||01:38 |
− | ||Now holding down the left mouse button, drag the mouse till the end of the cell which contains the cost entry | + | ||Now, holding down the '''left mouse button''', drag the '''mouse''' till the end of the '''cell''' which contains the cost entry “2000”. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 01:47 | + | ||01:47 |
− | ||Also select the cells where we want to copy the data. | + | ||Also, select the cells where we want to copy the data. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 01:51 | + | ||01:51 |
− | ||Now release the left mouse button. | + | ||Now, release the '''left mouse button'''. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 01:54 | + | ||01:54 |
− | || Click on the “Edit” option in the | + | ||Click on the '''“Edit”''' option in the '''Menu bar''' and then click on the '''“Fill”''' option. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 02:00 | + | ||02:00 |
− | ||In the pop up menu, click on the “Right” option. | + | ||In the pop-up menu, click on the '''“Right”''' option. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 02:04 | + | ||02:04 |
− | || You see that the data under the heading “Cost” gets copied to the adjacent cells. | + | ||You see that the data under the heading “Cost” gets copied to the adjacent cells. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 02:10 | + | ||02:10 |
− | ||Let us undo the changes. | + | ||Let us '''undo''' the changes. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 02:13 | + | ||02:13 |
− | || A more complex use of the Fill tool is to use it for filling some series as data in sheets. | + | ||A more complex use of the '''Fill''' tool is to use it for filling some series as data in sheets. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 02:21 | + | ||02:21 |
− | ||Calc provides default lists for the full and abbreviated days of the week and the months of the year. | + | ||'''Calc''' provides default lists for the full and abbreviated days of the week and the months of the year. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 02:28 | + | ||02:28 |
||It also enables the user to create his own lists. | ||It also enables the user to create his own lists. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | || 02:35 | + | ||02:35 |
− | || Now | + | ||Now let's insert a new heading named '''“Days”''' in our sheet. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 02:39 | + | ||02:39 |
||Under this, we will display the seven days of the week automatically. | ||Under this, we will display the seven days of the week automatically. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | || 02:43 | + | ||02:43 |
− | || Select the first seven cells below the heading “Days”. | + | ||Select the first seven cells below the heading “Days”. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 02:48 | + | ||02:48 |
− | || Now click on the “Edit” option in the | + | ||Now, click on the '''“Edit”''' option in the Menu bar and go to the '''“Fill”''' option. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 02:54 | + | ||02:54 |
− | ||Click on the “Series” option in the menu. | + | ||Click on the '''“Series”''' option in the menu. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 02:58 | + | ||02:58 |
− | || You see that a dialog box appears with the heading as “Fill Series”. | + | ||You see that a dialog box appears with the heading as '''“Fill Series”'''. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 03:02 | + | ||03:02 |
− | || Now under the heading, “Series type”, click on the “AutoFill” option. | + | ||Now under the heading, '''“Series type”''', click on the '''“AutoFill”''' option. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 03:08 | + | ||03:08 |
− | || In the “Start value” field, we type our first day of the week, that is, “Sunday”. | + | ||In the '''“Start value”''' field, we type our first day of the week, that is, “Sunday”. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 03:14 | + | ||03:14 |
||The increment is already set as “1”. | ||The increment is already set as “1”. | ||
|- | |- | ||
||03:16 | ||03:16 | ||
− | ||Now click on the | + | ||Now click on the '''OK''' button. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 03:18 | + | ||03:18 |
− | || You see that the days are automatically entered into the cells. | + | ||You see that the days are automatically entered into the cells. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 03:24 | + | ||03:24 |
− | ||You can enter only weekdays, month or year by the same method as they are pre-defined in Calc. | + | ||You can enter only weekdays, month or year by the same method as they are pre-defined in '''Calc'''. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 03:32 | + | ||03:32 |
− | || Another method for auto-filling of sequential data is as follows- | + | ||Another method for auto-filling of sequential data is as follows- |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 03:37 | + | ||03:37 |
− | || | + | ||type “Sunday” in a '''cell''' and press '''Enter'''. This will shift the focus to the next cell in the column. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 03:46 | + | ||03:46 |
||Go back to the cell where “Sunday” was typed. You will now see a small black box at the bottom-right-hand corner of the cell. | ||Go back to the cell where “Sunday” was typed. You will now see a small black box at the bottom-right-hand corner of the cell. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | || 03:56 | + | ||03:56 |
− | ||Click on this box with the mouse. | + | ||Click on this box with the '''mouse'''. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 03:58 | + | ||03:58 |
− | ||Drag it downwards till you see Saturday in the display box on the right. | + | ||Drag it downwards till you see "Saturday" in the display box on the right. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 04:04 | + | ||04:04 |
− | ||Release the mouse button. | + | ||Release the '''mouse button'''. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 04:07 | + | ||04:07 |
||The cells get filled with the weekdays automatically. | ||The cells get filled with the weekdays automatically. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | || 04:10 | + | ||04:10 |
− | ||This trick works for all data that are sequential. | + | ||This trick works for all data that are sequential. Let us '''undo''' the changes. |
− | + | ||
|- | |- | ||
||04:17 | ||04:17 | ||
− | || You can also create a one-time fill series for numbers by entering the start, end and the increment values. | + | ||You can also create a one-time fill series for numbers by entering the start, end and the increment values. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 04:25 | + | ||04:25 |
− | ||To demonstrate this, we will first delete the serial numbers already entered in the cells | + | ||To demonstrate this, we will first delete the serial numbers already entered in the cells '''A1''' to '''A7'''. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 04:34 | + | ||04:34 |
− | || After deleting the numbers, select the cells referenced as | + | ||After deleting the numbers, select the cells referenced as '''A2''' to '''A7''' again. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 04:40 | + | ||04:40 |
− | || Now click on the | + | ||Now click on the '''Edit''' in the Menu bar and then on '''Fill''' and ''Series''' option. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 04:47 | + | ||04:47 |
− | || A dialog box appears in front of us.Now click on the | + | ||A dialog-box appears in front of us. Now click on the '''Linear''' option, under the heading '''Series type''', if it is not selected by default. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 04:57 | + | ||04:57 |
− | || In the | + | ||In the '''Start value''' field, we will type the first serial number, that is, “1”. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 05:03 | + | ||05:03 |
− | || In the | + | ||In the '''End value''' field, we will type the last value to be entered as “6”. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 05:08 | + | ||05:08 |
− | || Now we set the | + | ||Now, we set the '''Increment''' value as “1” and finally click on the '''OK''' button. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 05:15 | + | ||05:15 |
||We see that the cells automatically get filled with the sequential serial numbers. | ||We see that the cells automatically get filled with the sequential serial numbers. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | || 05:21 | + | ||05:21 |
− | || In all these cases, the Fill tool creates only a momentary connection between the cells. Once they are filled, the cells have no further connection with one another. | + | ||In all these cases, the '''Fill''' tool creates only a momentary connection between the cells. Once they are filled, the cells have no further connection with one another. |
|- | |- | ||
||05:33 | ||05:33 | ||
− | || Apart from Fill tools there is one more speed up tool called “Selection lists” which is limited to using only text. | + | ||Apart from '''Fill''' tools, there is one more speed up tool called '''“Selection lists”''' which is limited to using only text. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 05:40 | + | ||05:40 |
||We will discuss it in the later tutorials of this series. | ||We will discuss it in the later tutorials of this series. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | || 05:45 | + | ||05:45 |
− | || After learning about the “Fill tools” and “Selection lists” we will now learn how to share | + | ||After learning about the “Fill tools” and “Selection lists” we will now learn how to share contents between sheets. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 05:52 | + | ||05:52 |
− | ||Calc enables | + | ||'''Calc''' enables the user to enter the same information in the same '''cell''' on multiple sheets. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 05:58 | + | ||05:58 |
− | ||This means, instead of entering the same list on | + | ||This means, instead of entering the same list on each sheet individually, you can enter it in all the sheets at once. |
− | each sheet individually, you can enter it in all the sheets at once. | + | |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 06:08 | + | ||06:08 |
− | || In our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” file, our entire data is on “Sheet 1”. | + | ||In our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” file, our entire data is on '''“Sheet 1”'''. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 06:15 | + | ||06:15 |
− | ||Now we want “Sheet 2” as well as “Sheet 3” to show the same data as in “Sheet 1”. | + | ||Now, we want “Sheet 2” as well as “Sheet 3” to show the same data as in “Sheet 1”. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 06:21 | + | ||06:21 |
− | || So we click on the | + | ||So, we click on the '''Edit''' option in the Menu bar and then click on the '''Sheet''' option. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 06:28 | + | ||06:28 |
− | || Now click on | + | ||Now, click on '''Select'''. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 06:31 | + | ||06:31 |
− | || Now in the dialog box which appears, using | + | ||Now, in the dialog-box which appears, using '''Shift''' key we select the options “Sheet 1”, “Sheet 2” and “Sheet 3”. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 06:40 | + | ||06:40 |
− | ||And then click on the | + | ||And then click on the '''OK''' button. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 06:43 | + | ||06:43 |
− | || This takes us back to “Sheet 1”. | + | ||This takes us back to “Sheet 1”. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 06:46 | + | ||06:46 |
− | ||Now | + | ||Now, let's enter some data in “Sheet 1”. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 06:50 | + | ||06:50 |
− | ||For example | + | ||For example-in the cell referenced as '''F12''', we’ll type: “This will be displayed on multiple sheets”. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 06:58 | + | ||06:58 |
− | ||Now click on the “Sheet 2” and | + | ||Now, click on the '''“Sheet 2”''' and '''“Sheet 3”''' tab one after the other. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 07:03 | + | ||07:03 |
− | ||We see that in each of these sheets, the cell referenced as | + | ||We see that in each of these sheets, the cell referenced as '''F12''' contains the same data. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 07:10 | + | ||07:10 |
− | ||Let us undo the changes. | + | ||Let us '''undo''' the changes. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 07:12 | + | ||07:12 |
− | || Next we will learn about different ways in which we can delete and edit data in the cells. | + | ||Next, we will learn about different ways in which we can delete and edit data in the cells. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 07:19 | + | ||07:19 |
− | ||To delete data without removing any of the formatting of the cell, just select a cell. | + | ||To delete data without removing any of the formatting of the '''cell''', just select a cell. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 07:26 | + | ||07:26 |
− | ||You see that the data of the cell is displayed in the “Input line” field. | + | ||You see that the data of the cell is displayed in the '''“Input line”''' field. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 07:31 | + | ||07:31 |
− | ||Now press the | + | ||Now, press the '''Backspace''' button on the keyboard. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 07:35 | + | ||07:35 |
||You see that the data gets deleted. | ||You see that the data gets deleted. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | || 07:37 | + | ||07:37 |
− | ||Let us undo the changes. | + | ||Let us '''undo''' the changes. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 07:41 | + | ||07:41 |
− | || To replace the data in a cell, simply select the cell and type over the old data. | + | ||To replace the data in a cell, simply select the '''cell''' and type over the old data. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 07:47 | + | ||07:47 |
− | ||The new data will retain the original formatting. | + | ||The new data will retain the original formatting. Let us '''undo''' the changes. |
− | Let us undo the changes. | + | |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 07:53 | + | ||07:53 |
− | || In order to change a part of the data in a cell, without removing all of the contents, just double click on the cell. | + | ||In order to change a part of the data in a cell, without removing all of the contents, just double-click on the cell. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 08:02 | + | ||08:02 |
− | ||Now by navigating the cursor, you can edit the cell as per your requirement. | + | ||Now, by navigating the cursor, you can edit the cell as per your requirement. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 08:08 | + | ||08:08 |
− | ||Let us undo the changes. | + | ||Let us '''undo''' the changes. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 08:10 | + | ||08:10 |
− | || This brings us to the end of the Spoken Tutorial on LibreOffice Calc | + | ||This brings us to the end of the Spoken Tutorial on LibreOffice Calc. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 08:15 | + | ||08:15 |
||To summarize, we learned about: | ||To summarize, we learned about: | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | || 08:17 | + | ||08:17 |
− | ||Speed up using Fill tools and Selection lists. | + | ||Speed up using '''Fill tools''' and '''Selection lists'''. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 08:21 | + | ||08:21 |
− | ||Sharing content between | + | ||Sharing content between '''sheet'''s. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 08:24 | + | ||08:24 |
− | ||Removing data, Replacing data, Changing a part of the data | + | ||Removing data, Replacing data, Changing a part of the data. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 08:29 | + | ||08:29 |
− | || | + | ||Watch the video available at the following link: |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 08:33 | + | ||08:33 |
− | || | + | ||It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 08:36 | + | ||08:36 |
− | || | + | ||If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
|- | |- | ||
||08:41 | ||08:41 | ||
− | ||The Spoken Tutorial Project | + | ||The Spoken Tutorial Project team: |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 08:43 | + | ||08:43 |
− | || | + | ||Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 08:46 | + | ||08:46 |
− | || | + | ||Gives certificates for those who pass an online test. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 08:50 | + | ||08:50 |
− | || | + | ||For more details, please write to: contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 08:56 | + | ||08:56 |
− | || | + | ||'''Spoken Tutorial''' project is a part of the '''Talk to a Teacher''' project. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 09:01 | + | ||09:01 |
− | || | + | ||It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 09:08 | + | ||09:08 |
− | || | + | ||More information on this mission is available at: |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 09:11 | + | ||09:11 |
− | || | + | ||spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro. |
|- | |- | ||
− | || 09:19 | + | ||09:19 |
− | || | + | ||This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Thanks for joining. |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |||
|} | |} |
Latest revision as of 11:18, 27 March 2017
Time | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on LibreOffice Calc – Working with data. |
00:06 | In this tutorial, we will learn about: |
00:10 | Speed up using Fill tools and Selection lists. |
00:14 | Sharing content between sheets. |
00:17 | Removing data, Replacing data and Changing part of a data. |
00:23 | Here, we are using GNU/Linux as our operating system and LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4. |
00:33 | Entering data into a spreadsheet can be very labor-intensive but Calc provides several tools for making it considerably easier. |
00:43 | The most basic ability is to drag and drop the contents of one cell to another with a mouse. |
00:50 | But Calc also includes several other tools for automating input, especially of repetitive material. |
00:57 | These tools are namely- “Fill tool”, “Selection lists”. |
01:01 | These can input information into multiple sheets of the same document. |
01:06 | We will learn about each one of them, one by one. |
01:10 | Let us open our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” file. |
01:14 | The Fill tool is a useful method for duplicating the contents in the sheet. |
01:20 | In our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” file, let's say we want to copy the data under the heading “Cost” to the adjacent cells. |
01:30 | Then, first select all the data which needs to be copied by clicking on the cell which contains the entry “6000”. |
01:38 | Now, holding down the left mouse button, drag the mouse till the end of the cell which contains the cost entry “2000”. |
01:47 | Also, select the cells where we want to copy the data. |
01:51 | Now, release the left mouse button. |
01:54 | Click on the “Edit” option in the Menu bar and then click on the “Fill” option. |
02:00 | In the pop-up menu, click on the “Right” option. |
02:04 | You see that the data under the heading “Cost” gets copied to the adjacent cells. |
02:10 | Let us undo the changes. |
02:13 | A more complex use of the Fill tool is to use it for filling some series as data in sheets. |
02:21 | Calc provides default lists for the full and abbreviated days of the week and the months of the year. |
02:28 | It also enables the user to create his own lists. |
02:35 | Now let's insert a new heading named “Days” in our sheet. |
02:39 | Under this, we will display the seven days of the week automatically. |
02:43 | Select the first seven cells below the heading “Days”. |
02:48 | Now, click on the “Edit” option in the Menu bar and go to the “Fill” option. |
02:54 | Click on the “Series” option in the menu. |
02:58 | You see that a dialog box appears with the heading as “Fill Series”. |
03:02 | Now under the heading, “Series type”, click on the “AutoFill” option. |
03:08 | In the “Start value” field, we type our first day of the week, that is, “Sunday”. |
03:14 | The increment is already set as “1”. |
03:16 | Now click on the OK button. |
03:18 | You see that the days are automatically entered into the cells. |
03:24 | You can enter only weekdays, month or year by the same method as they are pre-defined in Calc. |
03:32 | Another method for auto-filling of sequential data is as follows- |
03:37 | type “Sunday” in a cell and press Enter. This will shift the focus to the next cell in the column. |
03:46 | Go back to the cell where “Sunday” was typed. You will now see a small black box at the bottom-right-hand corner of the cell. |
03:56 | Click on this box with the mouse. |
03:58 | Drag it downwards till you see "Saturday" in the display box on the right. |
04:04 | Release the mouse button. |
04:07 | The cells get filled with the weekdays automatically. |
04:10 | This trick works for all data that are sequential. Let us undo the changes. |
04:17 | You can also create a one-time fill series for numbers by entering the start, end and the increment values. |
04:25 | To demonstrate this, we will first delete the serial numbers already entered in the cells A1 to A7. |
04:34 | After deleting the numbers, select the cells referenced as A2 to A7 again. |
04:40 | Now click on the Edit' in the Menu bar and then on Fill and Series option. |
04:47 | A dialog-box appears in front of us. Now click on the Linear option, under the heading Series type, if it is not selected by default. |
04:57 | In the Start value field, we will type the first serial number, that is, “1”. |
05:03 | In the End value field, we will type the last value to be entered as “6”. |
05:08 | Now, we set the Increment value as “1” and finally click on the OK button. |
05:15 | We see that the cells automatically get filled with the sequential serial numbers. |
05:21 | In all these cases, the Fill tool creates only a momentary connection between the cells. Once they are filled, the cells have no further connection with one another. |
05:33 | Apart from Fill tools, there is one more speed up tool called “Selection lists” which is limited to using only text. |
05:40 | We will discuss it in the later tutorials of this series. |
05:45 | After learning about the “Fill tools” and “Selection lists” we will now learn how to share contents between sheets. |
05:52 | Calc enables the user to enter the same information in the same cell on multiple sheets. |
05:58 | This means, instead of entering the same list on each sheet individually, you can enter it in all the sheets at once. |
06:08 | In our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” file, our entire data is on “Sheet 1”. |
06:15 | Now, we want “Sheet 2” as well as “Sheet 3” to show the same data as in “Sheet 1”. |
06:21 | So, we click on the Edit option in the Menu bar and then click on the Sheet option. |
06:28 | Now, click on Select. |
06:31 | Now, in the dialog-box which appears, using Shift key we select the options “Sheet 1”, “Sheet 2” and “Sheet 3”. |
06:40 | And then click on the OK button. |
06:43 | This takes us back to “Sheet 1”. |
06:46 | Now, let's enter some data in “Sheet 1”. |
06:50 | For example-in the cell referenced as F12, we’ll type: “This will be displayed on multiple sheets”. |
06:58 | Now, click on the “Sheet 2” and “Sheet 3” tab one after the other. |
07:03 | We see that in each of these sheets, the cell referenced as F12 contains the same data. |
07:10 | Let us undo the changes. |
07:12 | Next, we will learn about different ways in which we can delete and edit data in the cells. |
07:19 | To delete data without removing any of the formatting of the cell, just select a cell. |
07:26 | You see that the data of the cell is displayed in the “Input line” field. |
07:31 | Now, press the Backspace button on the keyboard. |
07:35 | You see that the data gets deleted. |
07:37 | Let us undo the changes. |
07:41 | To replace the data in a cell, simply select the cell and type over the old data. |
07:47 | The new data will retain the original formatting. Let us undo the changes. |
07:53 | In order to change a part of the data in a cell, without removing all of the contents, just double-click on the cell. |
08:02 | Now, by navigating the cursor, you can edit the cell as per your requirement. |
08:08 | Let us undo the changes. |
08:10 | This brings us to the end of the Spoken Tutorial on LibreOffice Calc. |
08:15 | To summarize, we learned about: |
08:17 | Speed up using Fill tools and Selection lists. |
08:21 | Sharing content between sheets. |
08:24 | Removing data, Replacing data, Changing a part of the data. |
08:29 | Watch the video available at the following link: |
08:33 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
08:36 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
08:41 | The Spoken Tutorial Project team: |
08:43 | Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
08:46 | Gives certificates for those who pass an online test. |
08:50 | For more details, please write to: contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org. |
08:56 | Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
09:01 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
09:08 | More information on this mission is available at: |
09:11 | spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro. |
09:19 | This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Thanks for joining. |