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− | + | |'''Narration''' | |
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− | |Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on LibreOffice Base. | + | |Welcome to the '''Spoken tutorial''' on '''LibreOffice Base'''. |
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|00:04 | |00:04 | ||
− | |In this tutorial on Complex Forms, we will learn about | + | |In this tutorial on '''Complex Forms''', we will learn about: |
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|00:08 | |00:08 | ||
− | | | + | |Building a complex '''form'''. And modifying the form. |
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|00:13 | |00:13 | ||
− | |In the previous tutorial, we learnt how to enter data using forms and how to modify a form using LibreOffice Base. | + | |In the previous tutorial, we learnt how to enter data using forms and how to modify a '''form''' using '''LibreOffice Base'''. |
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|00:22 | |00:22 | ||
− | |In this tutorial, let us learn about building a complex form. | + | |In this tutorial, let us learn about building a complex '''form'''. |
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|00:28 | |00:28 | ||
− | |Let us first invoke the LibreOffice Base program, if it's not already open | + | |Let us first invoke the '''LibreOffice Base''' program, if it's not already open |
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|00:44 | |00:44 | ||
− | | | + | |and open our '''Library''' database. |
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|00:47 | |00:47 | ||
− | |If Base is already open, then we can open the Library database from here by clicking Open under File menu | + | |If '''Base''' is already open, then we can open the '''"Library"''' database from here by clicking '''Open''' under '''File''' menu |
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|00:57 | |00:57 | ||
− | |or by clicking Recent Documents under File menu | + | |or by clicking '''Recent Documents''' under '''File''' menu. |
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|01:03 | |01:03 | ||
− | |Let us design a new form that will help us track the books, issued to the Library members. | + | |Let us design a new '''form''' that will help us track the books, issued to the Library members. |
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− | |Let us see how we can design this form as shown in the screen image. | + | |Let us see how we can design this '''form''' as shown in the screen image. |
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− | |Let us go to the LibreOffice Base main window | + | |Let us go to the '''LibreOffice Base''' main window and click on the '''Forms''' icon in the '''Database''' list on the left panel |
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− | | | + | |and then click on ''''Use Wizard to create form''''. |
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− | |This opens the Forms window and the now familiar wizard on top. | + | |This opens the '''Forms''' window and the now familiar wizard on top. |
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− | |In Step 1 | + | |In '''Step 1. Field Selection''', let us choose ''''Tables:BooksIssued'''' from the drop-down box, beneath the label that says 'Tables or queries'. |
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|02:02 | |02:02 | ||
− | |Let us move all the | + | |Let us move all the '''field'''s from the left to the right by using the double-arrow button. <pause> |
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|02:10 | |02:10 | ||
− | |Let's click on Next. | + | |Let's click on '''Next'''. |
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|02:12 | |02:12 | ||
− | |This is Step 2, but we will skip this step for now | + | |This is Step 2, but we will skip this step for now and click on the '''Next''' button at the bottom. |
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|02:20 | |02:20 | ||
− | |We are in step 5 now. Let us choose the first arrangement 'Columnar – Labels Left' and click on the Next button. | + | |We are in step 5 now. Let us choose the first arrangement 'Columnar – Labels Left' and click on the '''Next''' button. |
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− | |Let us skip Step 6 also by clicking on the Next button | + | |Let us skip 'Step 6' also by clicking on the '''Next''' button. |
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|02:36 | |02:36 | ||
− | |Step 7 | + | |'Step 7.' Let us choose '''Ice blue''' and click on the '''Next''' button. |
− | click on the Next button | + | |
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− | |In | + | |In 'Step 8', let's name the '''form''' as 'Books Issued to Members' <pause> |
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− | |Next click on the Finish button. | + | |Next, click on the '''Finish''' button. |
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− | |Notice that the wizard | + | |Notice that the wizard pop-up window is gone and we are looking at the '''Form Design''' window. |
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− | |Here, we are going to make some modifications before we use the form for data entry. | + | |Here, we are going to make some modifications before we use the '''form''' for data entry. |
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− | |Let us first Ungroup all the | + | |Let us first '''Ungroup''' all the '''element'''s we see on the form. |
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|03:22 | |03:22 | ||
− | |We are doing this so that we can edit the properties of individual elements on the form easily. | + | |We are doing this so that we can '''edit''' the properties of individual elements on the form easily. |
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− | |To do this, let us first open up the Form Design toolbar | + | |To do this, let us first open up the '''Form Design''' toolbar |
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|03:46 | |03:46 | ||
− | |by clicking on the View menu at the top, then click on Toolbars and then click on Form Design. | + | |by clicking on the '''View''' menu at the top, then click on '''Toolbars''' and then click on '''Form Design'''. |
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− | |In this toolbar, let us click once on the mouse pointer icon which is the first and the leftmost icon. | + | |In this toolbar, let us click once on the '''mouse''' pointer icon which is the first and the leftmost icon. |
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− | |We will call this as the Select icon from now on. | + | |We will call this as the '''Select icon''' from now on. |
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|04:11 | |04:11 | ||
− | |This is used for selecting form | + | |This is used for selecting '''form element'''s by clicking and dragging. |
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− | |We will use this way repeatedly | + | |We will use this way repeatedly to select groups of form elements. |
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− | |Now whatever action we do here, will affect all the elements inside this area | + | |Now, whatever action we do here, will affect all the elements inside this area uniformly. |
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− | |Now let us move the mouse pointer on any label here | + | |Now, let us move the '''mouse pointer''' on any label here. |
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|05:08 | |05:08 | ||
− | |Notice that the mouse pointer looks like a plus sign over labels and text boxes. | + | |Notice that the '''mouse pointer''' looks like a plus sign over labels and text-boxes. |
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|05:18 | |05:18 | ||
− | |So let us right click over a label and click on Group at the bottom and click on 'Ungroup'. | + | |So, let us right-click over a label and click on '''Group''' at the bottom and click on 'Ungroup'. |
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− | |For this, let us push down the form elements and then centre them within the form. | + | |For this, let us push down the form elements and then centre them within the '''form'''. |
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|05:43 | |05:43 | ||
− | |So first let us press the down arrow key about seven times. | + | |So, first let us press the down-arrow key about seven times. |
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|05:50 | |05:50 | ||
− | |Then press the right arrow key about 14 times. | + | |Then press the right-arrow key about 14 times. |
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|05:57 | |05:57 | ||
− | |Notice that this moves all the selected form elements towards the right and the centre of the form. | + | |Notice that this moves all the selected form elements towards the right and the centre of the '''form'''. |
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− | |Now let us bring the cursor to where we need to type the heading. | + | |Now, let us bring the cursor to where we need to type the heading. |
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|06:14 | |06:14 | ||
− | |To do this, let us click on the top left of the form window area | + | |To do this, let us click on the top left of the form window area |
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− | | | + | |and press the '''Enter''' key twice. |
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|06:26 | |06:26 | ||
− | |Then press the | + | |Then press the '''Tab''' key four times and then type 'Form to track Books Issued to Members'. |
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|06:38 | |06:38 | ||
− | |Now as we click on the individual labels and text boxes, we see that these elements are selected or highlighted individually. | + | |Now, as we click on the individual labels and text-boxes, we see that these elements are selected or highlighted individually. |
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|06:52 | |06:52 | ||
− | |Okay, next, let us rename the BookId and MemberId labels on the form. | + | |Okay, next, let us '''rename''' the '''BookId''' and '''MemberId''' labels on the form. |
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− | |We can do this | + | |We can do this by double-clicking on '''BookId''' label which opens up the now familiar '''Properties''' window. |
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− | |Against label, type in Book Title. | + | |Against label, type in "Book Title". |
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|07:18 | |07:18 | ||
− | |Now let us click on the MemberId label on the form. | + | |Now, let us click on the '''MemberId''' label on the '''form'''. |
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|07:25 | |07:25 | ||
− | |Notice that the Properties window has refreshed and again here, we will type in 'Member Name' against Label. | + | |Notice that the 'Properties window' has refreshed and again here, we will type in 'Member Name' against 'Label'. |
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|07:34 | |07:34 | ||
− | |As we press the | + | |As we press the '''Tab''' key, we will notice the new label changes on the form. |
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− | |Again let us select all the elements. | + | |Again, let us select all the elements. |
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− | |And now, we will double click on any label which in turn will open the Properties window. | + | |And now, we will double-click on any label which in turn will open the 'Properties' window. |
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− | |Let us scroll down to find Font and click on the square button on its right. | + | |Let us scroll-down to find '''Font''' and click on the square button on its right. |
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− | |In the new | + | |In the new pop-up window, let us click on '''Bold''' and click on size 8, |
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|08:26 | |08:26 | ||
− | | | + | |and let us click on the '''OK''' button. |
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− | |Notice that the font has changed to Bold and size 8 across the form now. | + | |Notice that the font has changed to '''Bold''' and size 8 across the form now. |
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− | |Now let us click and drag on any label, toward the centre of the | + | |Now let us click and drag on any label, toward the centre of the '''Form Design''' window. |
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− | |Now let us | + | |Now let us '''save''' the form |
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− | | | + | |and close this window. To see how our form looks like now, |
− | To see how our form looks like now | + | |
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− | |let us go to the Base main window | + | |let us go to the Base main window and double-click on the 'Books Issued to Members' '''form''' on the right panel. |
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− | |And against | + | |And against '''Book Title''' and '''Member Name''', we see some numbers |
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− | | | + | |which are really primary numbers in the '''Books''' and '''Members''' table, but not very friendly values. |
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|09:46 | |09:46 | ||
− | | | + | |Would you like to see real names and book titles? |
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− | |One way is to add a form control called List box. | + | |One way is to add a form control called '''List box'''. |
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|10:08 | |10:08 | ||
− | |This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Complex Forms in LibreOffice Base | + | |This brings us to the end of this tutorial on '''Complex Forms in LibreOffice Base'''. |
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− | |To summarize, we learned about: | + | |To summarize, we learned about: Building a complex form and Modifying the form. |
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− | |Spoken Tutorial | + | |'''Spoken Tutorial''' project is a part of the '''Talk to a Teacher''' project, supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. This project is coordinated by: http://spoken-tutorial.org. More information on the same is available at the following link. |
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|10:40 | |10:40 | ||
− | |This Script has been contributed by Priya Suresh, DesiCrew Solutions. | + | |This Script has been contributed by Priya Suresh, DesiCrew Solutions. And this is Soundharya, DesiCrew Solutions, signing off. |
− | + | Thanks for joining. | |
− | And this is Soundharya, DesiCrew Solutions, signing off. | + | |
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− | Thanks for joining | + | |
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Latest revision as of 10:48, 21 February 2017
Time | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on LibreOffice Base. |
00:04 | In this tutorial on Complex Forms, we will learn about: |
00:08 | Building a complex form. And modifying the form. |
00:13 | In the previous tutorial, we learnt how to enter data using forms and how to modify a form using LibreOffice Base. |
00:22 | In this tutorial, let us learn about building a complex form. |
00:28 | Let us first invoke the LibreOffice Base program, if it's not already open |
00:44 | and open our Library database. |
00:47 | If Base is already open, then we can open the "Library" database from here by clicking Open under File menu |
00:57 | or by clicking Recent Documents under File menu. |
01:03 | Let us design a new form that will help us track the books, issued to the Library members. |
01:12 | Let us see how we can design this form as shown in the screen image. |
01:18 | Let us go to the LibreOffice Base main window and click on the Forms icon in the Database list on the left panel |
01:29 | and then click on 'Use Wizard to create form'. |
01:34 | This opens the Forms window and the now familiar wizard on top. |
01:41 | We have already gone through this wizard in detail, so we will proceed quickly with it now. |
01:49 | In Step 1. Field Selection, let us choose 'Tables:BooksIssued' from the drop-down box, beneath the label that says 'Tables or queries'. |
02:02 | Let us move all the fields from the left to the right by using the double-arrow button. <pause> |
02:10 | Let's click on Next. |
02:12 | This is Step 2, but we will skip this step for now and click on the Next button at the bottom. |
02:20 | We are in step 5 now. Let us choose the first arrangement 'Columnar – Labels Left' and click on the Next button. |
02:30 | Let us skip 'Step 6' also by clicking on the Next button. |
02:36 | 'Step 7.' Let us choose Ice blue and click on the Next button. |
02:42 | In 'Step 8', let's name the form as 'Books Issued to Members' <pause> |
02:53 | and click on the 'Modify the form' option. |
02:57 | Next, click on the Finish button. |
03:00 | Notice that the wizard pop-up window is gone and we are looking at the Form Design window. |
03:07 | Here, we are going to make some modifications before we use the form for data entry. |
03:15 | Let us first Ungroup all the elements we see on the form. |
03:22 | We are doing this so that we can edit the properties of individual elements on the form easily. |
03:31 | To ungroup all the form elements in one shot, we need to first select all the form elements. |
03:40 | To do this, let us first open up the Form Design toolbar |
03:46 | by clicking on the View menu at the top, then click on Toolbars and then click on Form Design. |
03:56 | In this toolbar, let us click once on the mouse pointer icon which is the first and the leftmost icon. |
04:05 | We will call this as the Select icon from now on. |
04:11 | This is used for selecting form elements by clicking and dragging. |
04:18 | Now, let us click on the top left of the form and drag it diagonally to the bottom right. |
04:26 | You will now see a rectangle with alternating black and white lines. |
04:32 | Let’s make sure, all the form elements are inside this rectangle. |
04:38 | We will use this way repeatedly to select groups of form elements. |
04:46 | Now we see that all these elements are encased in small green boxes. |
04:53 | Now, whatever action we do here, will affect all the elements inside this area uniformly. |
05:02 | Now, let us move the mouse pointer on any label here. |
05:08 | Notice that the mouse pointer looks like a plus sign over labels and text-boxes. |
05:18 | So, let us right-click over a label and click on Group at the bottom and click on 'Ungroup'. |
05:28 | Let us now type a heading that will sit above all the form elements. |
05:35 | For this, let us push down the form elements and then centre them within the form. |
05:43 | So, first let us press the down-arrow key about seven times. |
05:50 | Then press the right-arrow key about 14 times. |
05:57 | Notice that this moves all the selected form elements towards the right and the centre of the form. |
06:07 | Now, let us bring the cursor to where we need to type the heading. |
06:14 | To do this, let us click on the top left of the form window area |
06:21 | and press the Enter key twice. |
06:26 | Then press the Tab key four times and then type 'Form to track Books Issued to Members'. |
06:38 | Now, as we click on the individual labels and text-boxes, we see that these elements are selected or highlighted individually. |
06:52 | Okay, next, let us rename the BookId and MemberId labels on the form. |
07:00 | We can do this by double-clicking on BookId label which opens up the now familiar Properties window. |
07:12 | Against label, type in "Book Title". |
07:18 | Now, let us click on the MemberId label on the form. |
07:25 | Notice that the 'Properties window' has refreshed and again here, we will type in 'Member Name' against 'Label'. |
07:34 | As we press the Tab key, we will notice the new label changes on the form. |
07:43 | Next, let us change the font sizes of these elements now. |
07:49 | Again, let us select all the elements. |
07:54 | We will use the click, drag and drop method. |
07:59 | And now, we will double-click on any label which in turn will open the 'Properties' window. |
08:08 | Let us scroll-down to find Font and click on the square button on its right. |
08:18 | In the new pop-up window, let us click on Bold and click on size 8, |
08:26 | and let us click on the OK button. |
08:29 | Notice that the font has changed to Bold and size 8 across the form now. |
08:38 | Next, let us move all the form elements to the centre of the window. |
08:45 | For this, we will select all the elements. |
08:49 | Now let us click and drag on any label, toward the centre of the Form Design window. |
09:00 | Now let us save the form |
09:03 | and close this window. To see how our form looks like now, |
09:10 | let us go to the Base main window and double-click on the 'Books Issued to Members' form on the right panel. |
09:20 | This opens the form which is ready for data entry use. |
09:26 | Now, in this form, we see some sample data. |
09:31 | And against Book Title and Member Name, we see some numbers |
09:37 | which are really primary numbers in the Books and Members table, but not very friendly values. |
09:46 | Would you like to see real names and book titles? |
09:50 | And, how do we do this? |
09:53 | One way is to add a form control called List box. |
09:59 | We will see how to add and use a list box and other form controls in the next tutorial. |
10:08 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Complex Forms in LibreOffice Base. |
10:13 | To summarize, we learned about: Building a complex form and Modifying the form. |
10:20 | Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project, supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. This project is coordinated by: http://spoken-tutorial.org. More information on the same is available at the following link. |
10:40 | This Script has been contributed by Priya Suresh, DesiCrew Solutions. And this is Soundharya, DesiCrew Solutions, signing off.
Thanks for joining. |