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||I have already stored some images on the Desktop in a folder named “Images”. | ||I have already stored some images on the Desktop in a folder named “Images”. | ||
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||So, I will choose “Image1”. | ||So, I will choose “Image1”. | ||
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||We will see the name of the image in the “Location” field . | ||We will see the name of the image in the “Location” field . | ||
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||Click on the “Open” button | ||Click on the “Open” button | ||
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||Observe that the image appears in the spreadsheet. <pause> | ||Observe that the image appears in the spreadsheet. <pause> | ||
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||Let us insert another picture by Linking it. | ||Let us insert another picture by Linking it. | ||
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||First let us select a new cell. | ||First let us select a new cell. | ||
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||Now, let’s click on “Insert” and “Picture” and select “From File”. Let us select another image. | ||Now, let’s click on “Insert” and “Picture” and select “From File”. Let us select another image. | ||
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||Now click on “Image 2”. | ||Now click on “Image 2”. | ||
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||To link the image to your document, check the “Link”option and click “Open”. | ||To link the image to your document, check the “Link”option and click “Open”. | ||
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||In the dialog box that appears, click on “Keep Link” button. | ||In the dialog box that appears, click on “Keep Link” button. | ||
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||The picture is now linked to the file. | ||The picture is now linked to the file. | ||
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||Linking | ||Linking | ||
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||When we link a file: | ||When we link a file: | ||
First, it reduces the size of the spreadsheet when it is saved | First, it reduces the size of the spreadsheet when it is saved | ||
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||Since our spreadsheet does not contain the image. | ||Since our spreadsheet does not contain the image. | ||
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||Second, it enables the user to modify both the files separately. | ||Second, it enables the user to modify both the files separately. | ||
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||Any changes made to the image file, | ||Any changes made to the image file, | ||
Will be reflected in the linked image | Will be reflected in the linked image | ||
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||Let us change the color of Image 2, which is linked to the file to greyscale. | ||Let us change the color of Image 2, which is linked to the file to greyscale. | ||
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||I am using the picture editor GIMP to edit this picture. | ||I am using the picture editor GIMP to edit this picture. | ||
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||You can use any editor that is installed on your machine. | ||You can use any editor that is installed on your machine. | ||
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||First let’s save and close "Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods" | ||First let’s save and close "Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods" | ||
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||Next, go to the images folder. | ||Next, go to the images folder. | ||
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||Select "Image 2". | ||Select "Image 2". | ||
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||Now, right-click and select Open with GIMP. | ||Now, right-click and select Open with GIMP. | ||
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||Image 2 opens in GIMP. | ||Image 2 opens in GIMP. | ||
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||Now let us change the picture from color to greyscale. | ||Now let us change the picture from color to greyscale. | ||
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||Now, let’s save and close the image. | ||Now, let’s save and close the image. | ||
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||Let us open the Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods. | ||Let us open the Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods. | ||
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||Image 2 is now displayed in greyscale. | ||Image 2 is now displayed in greyscale. | ||
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||However, one major Disadvantage of linking the file is that, | ||However, one major Disadvantage of linking the file is that, | ||
Whenever you want to send this spreadsheet to a different computer or user, | Whenever you want to send this spreadsheet to a different computer or user, | ||
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||You will have to send both, the spreadsheet as well as the image file. | ||You will have to send both, the spreadsheet as well as the image file. | ||
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||Which means, you will always have to keep track of the location where you are storing both the files. | ||Which means, you will always have to keep track of the location where you are storing both the files. | ||
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||Let’s move this image to the right of the spreadsheet | ||Let’s move this image to the right of the spreadsheet | ||
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||Another method of inserting images into a spreadsheet is by dragging it from its folder | ||Another method of inserting images into a spreadsheet is by dragging it from its folder | ||
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||where you have stored the image and dropping it on your spreadsheet. | ||where you have stored the image and dropping it on your spreadsheet. | ||
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||Let us drag and drop an image. | ||Let us drag and drop an image. | ||
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||Now drag and drop the image file directly into your spreadsheet wherever you want to place it. | ||Now drag and drop the image file directly into your spreadsheet wherever you want to place it. | ||
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||You will see that the image gets inserted into your document. | ||You will see that the image gets inserted into your document. | ||
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||Let’s undo this change by pressing CTRL and Z. | ||Let’s undo this change by pressing CTRL and Z. | ||
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||Now let us link the image using the drag and drop method. | ||Now let us link the image using the drag and drop method. | ||
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||This is easy too! | ||This is easy too! | ||
Just press and hold the “Control” and “Shift” keys | Just press and hold the “Control” and “Shift” keys | ||
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||while dragging the image into the spreadsheet. | ||while dragging the image into the spreadsheet. | ||
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||The image file is now linked to the document. | ||The image file is now linked to the document. | ||
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||Let’s save this Calc file by pressing CTRL and S keys together. | ||Let’s save this Calc file by pressing CTRL and S keys together. | ||
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||Now let’s close this file. | ||Now let’s close this file. | ||
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||Now let’s go to the folder where the image is located. | ||Now let’s go to the folder where the image is located. | ||
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||Let’s rename the image “Image 3.jpg”, that we inserted in the file to “Image4.jpg”. | ||Let’s rename the image “Image 3.jpg”, that we inserted in the file to “Image4.jpg”. | ||
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||Now open the “Personal Finance Tracker.ods” file again. | ||Now open the “Personal Finance Tracker.ods” file again. | ||
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||You see that the linked image is no longer visible! | ||You see that the linked image is no longer visible! | ||
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||The linked path shows an error! | ||The linked path shows an error! | ||
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||Let us delete this link. | ||Let us delete this link. | ||
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||Pause this tutorial and do this assignment. | ||Pause this tutorial and do this assignment. | ||
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||Insert an image as a link in a Calc sheet, save and close it. | ||Insert an image as a link in a Calc sheet, save and close it. | ||
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||Open and check if the image is still visible in the Calc file. | ||Open and check if the image is still visible in the Calc file. | ||
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||Now paste the image back into the image folder. | ||Now paste the image back into the image folder. | ||
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||Check if the image is visible in the Calc file. | ||Check if the image is visible in the Calc file. | ||
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||Notice a new toolbar just below the “Standard” toolbar. | ||Notice a new toolbar just below the “Standard” toolbar. | ||
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||This is the “Picture” toolbar. | ||This is the “Picture” toolbar. | ||
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||The “Filter” button at the top left of the “Picture” toolbar gives several options to change the look of the image. | ||The “Filter” button at the top left of the “Picture” toolbar gives several options to change the look of the image. | ||
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||Let’s undo this by pressing CTRL and Z. | ||Let’s undo this by pressing CTRL and Z. | ||
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||The “Graphics mode” button has options to change the image into grayscale, black-and-white or as a watermark. | ||The “Graphics mode” button has options to change the image into grayscale, black-and-white or as a watermark. | ||
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||There are other options on the “Picture” toolbar which we will cover later. | ||There are other options on the “Picture” toolbar which we will cover later. | ||
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||Next we will learn how to insert image from a clipboard. | ||Next we will learn how to insert image from a clipboard. | ||
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||One can copy images stored on the clipboard, from one LibreOffice spreadsheet to another. | ||One can copy images stored on the clipboard, from one LibreOffice spreadsheet to another. | ||
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||Lets create a new spreadsheet and name it as “abc.ods”. | ||Lets create a new spreadsheet and name it as “abc.ods”. | ||
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||This is our target document. | ||This is our target document. | ||
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||We already have an image in our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” file. | ||We already have an image in our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” file. | ||
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||This is our source document. | ||This is our source document. | ||
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||Now select the image from the source file which is to be copied. | ||Now select the image from the source file which is to be copied. | ||
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||Press “CTRL” and “C” keys together to copy the image. | ||Press “CTRL” and “C” keys together to copy the image. | ||
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||The image is now saved on the clipboard. | ||The image is now saved on the clipboard. | ||
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||Now switch to the target document, which is “abc.ods”. | ||Now switch to the target document, which is “abc.ods”. | ||
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||Select the location where you wish to place your saved image in “abc.ods”. | ||Select the location where you wish to place your saved image in “abc.ods”. | ||
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||Now press “CTRL” and “V” keys together to insert the image into the document. | ||Now press “CTRL” and “V” keys together to insert the image into the document. | ||
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||We see that the image is inserted into our target file. | ||We see that the image is inserted into our target file. | ||
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||Now we will learn how to insert images directly from the Calc Gallery. | ||Now we will learn how to insert images directly from the Calc Gallery. | ||
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||“Gallery” has image as well as sounds which you can insert into your spreadsheet. | ||“Gallery” has image as well as sounds which you can insert into your spreadsheet. | ||
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||Let’s see how to do this. | ||Let’s see how to do this. | ||
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||Click on the “Gallery” icon in the standard toolbar. | ||Click on the “Gallery” icon in the standard toolbar. | ||
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||Alternately, click on “Tools” option in the menu bar and then click on “Gallery” to open it. | ||Alternately, click on “Tools” option in the menu bar and then click on “Gallery” to open it. | ||
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||Drag the image from the “Gallery” | ||Drag the image from the “Gallery” | ||
and drop it into the spreadsheet where you want to insert it. | and drop it into the spreadsheet where you want to insert it. | ||
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||You see that the image gets inserted into our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” file. | ||You see that the image gets inserted into our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” file. | ||
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||This brings us to the end of this spoken tutorial on 'LibreOffice Calc'. | ||This brings us to the end of this spoken tutorial on 'LibreOffice Calc'. | ||
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||To summarise, we learned how to- | ||To summarise, we learned how to- | ||
Insert an image file into a spreadsheet in many different ways | Insert an image file into a spreadsheet in many different ways | ||
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||like | ||like | ||
* From a file | * From a file | ||
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||Watch the video available at the following link | ||Watch the video available at the following link | ||
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||It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project | ||It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project | ||
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||If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it | ||If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it | ||
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||The Spoken Tutorial Project Team | ||The Spoken Tutorial Project Team | ||
Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. | Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. | ||
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||Gives certificates for those who pass an online test | ||Gives certificates for those who pass an online test | ||
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||For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org | ||For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org | ||
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||Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project | ||Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project | ||
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||It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India | ||It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India | ||
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||More information on this Mission is available at | ||More information on this Mission is available at | ||
spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro | spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro | ||
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||This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd | ||This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd | ||
Thanks for joining | Thanks for joining |
Revision as of 15:32, 9 July 2014
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Time | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to Spoken tutorial on Inserting images in LibreOffice Calc. |
00:06 | In this tutorial we will learn the following: |
00:09 | Inserting an image file into a document. |
00:13 | For eg - jpeg, png or bmp. |
00:19 | Here we are using, Ubuntu Linux version 10.04 and LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4 |
00:28 | Images can be added into a spreadsheet by,
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00:39 | We will discuss each one of them in detail. |
00:43 | Let us open our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” spreadsheet. |
00:48 | First, let us select sheet 2. |
00:51 | We will insert images in this sheets. |
00:54 | It is a good practice to select a cell and then insert pictures. |
00:59 | If an image is already stored on your computer, you can insert it by first clicking on “Insert” |
01:06 | and then “Picture” and selecting “From File”. |
1:10 | Now locate the image you want to insert. |
01:14 | I have already stored some images on the Desktop in a folder named “Images”. |
01:20 | So, I will choose “Image1”. |
01:24 | We will see the name of the image in the “Location” field . |
01:28 | Click on the “Open” button |
01:31 | Observe that the image appears in the spreadsheet. <pause> |
01:38 | Let us insert another picture by Linking it. |
01:42 | First let us select a new cell. |
01:45 | Now, let’s click on “Insert” and “Picture” and select “From File”. Let us select another image. |
01:55 | Now click on “Image 2”. |
01:58 | To link the image to your document, check the “Link”option and click “Open”. |
02:05 | In the dialog box that appears, click on “Keep Link” button. |
02:11 | The picture is now linked to the file. |
02:15 | Linking |
02:17 | When we link a file:
First, it reduces the size of the spreadsheet when it is saved |
02:23 | Since our spreadsheet does not contain the image. |
02:27 | Second, it enables the user to modify both the files separately. |
02:32 | Any changes made to the image file,
Will be reflected in the linked image In the spreadsheet. |
02:39 | Let us change the color of Image 2, which is linked to the file to greyscale. |
02:46 | I am using the picture editor GIMP to edit this picture. |
02:50 | You can use any editor that is installed on your machine. |
02:54 | First let’s save and close "Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods" |
03:01 | Next, go to the images folder. |
03:04 | Select "Image 2". |
03:06 | Now, right-click and select Open with GIMP. |
03:10 | Image 2 opens in GIMP. |
03:13 | Now let us change the picture from color to greyscale. |
03:18 | Now, let’s save and close the image. |
03:22 | Let us open the Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods. |
03:26 | Image 2 is now displayed in greyscale. |
03:30 | However, one major Disadvantage of linking the file is that,
Whenever you want to send this spreadsheet to a different computer or user, |
03:40 | You will have to send both, the spreadsheet as well as the image file. |
03:44 | Which means, you will always have to keep track of the location where you are storing both the files. |
03:52 | Let’s move this image to the right of the spreadsheet |
03:58 | Another method of inserting images into a spreadsheet is by dragging it from its folder |
04:05 | where you have stored the image and dropping it on your spreadsheet. |
04:09 | Let us drag and drop an image. |
04:12 | Now drag and drop the image file directly into your spreadsheet wherever you want to place it. |
04:19 | You will see that the image gets inserted into your document. |
04:23 | Let’s undo this change by pressing CTRL and Z. |
04:29 | Now let us link the image using the drag and drop method. |
04:34 | This is easy too!
Just press and hold the “Control” and “Shift” keys |
04:40 | while dragging the image into the spreadsheet. |
04:44 | The image file is now linked to the document. |
04:48 | Let’s save this Calc file by pressing CTRL and S keys together. |
04:54 | Now let’s close this file. |
04:58 | Now let’s go to the folder where the image is located. |
05:02 | Let’s rename the image “Image 3.jpg”, that we inserted in the file to “Image4.jpg”. |
05:12 | Now open the “Personal Finance Tracker.ods” file again. |
05:18 | You see that the linked image is no longer visible! |
05:22 | The linked path shows an error! |
05:25 | Let us delete this link. |
05:28 | Pause this tutorial and do this assignment. |
05:32 | Insert an image as a link in a Calc sheet, save and close it. |
5:38 | Now, go the folder where the image is stored and delete the image. |
05:43 | Open and check if the image is still visible in the Calc file. |
05:49 | Now paste the image back into the image folder. |
05:53 | Check if the image is visible in the Calc file. |
05:57 | Notice a new toolbar just below the “Standard” toolbar. |
06:02 | This is the “Picture” toolbar. |
06:04 | The “Filter” button at the top left of the “Picture” toolbar gives several options to change the look of the image. |
06:13 | Let’s undo this by pressing CTRL and Z. |
06:18 | The “Graphics mode” button has options to change the image into grayscale, black-and-white or as a watermark. |
06:26 | There are other options on the “Picture” toolbar which we will cover later. |
06:32 | Next we will learn how to insert image from a clipboard. |
06:37 | One can copy images stored on the clipboard, from one LibreOffice spreadsheet to another. |
06:44 | Lets create a new spreadsheet and name it as “abc.ods”. |
06:50 | This is our target document. |
06:53 | We already have an image in our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” file. |
06:59 | This is our source document. |
07:02 | Now select the image from the source file which is to be copied. |
07:06 | Press “CTRL” and “C” keys together to copy the image. |
07:11 | The image is now saved on the clipboard. |
07:15 | Now switch to the target document, which is “abc.ods”. |
07:21 | Select the location where you wish to place your saved image in “abc.ods”. |
07:28 | Now press “CTRL” and “V” keys together to insert the image into the document. |
07:35 | We see that the image is inserted into our target file. |
07:42 | Now we will learn how to insert images directly from the Calc Gallery. |
07:48 | “Gallery” has image as well as sounds which you can insert into your spreadsheet. |
07:54 | Let’s see how to do this. |
07:57 | Click on the “Gallery” icon in the standard toolbar. |
08:01 | Alternately, click on “Tools” option in the menu bar and then click on “Gallery” to open it. |
8:09 | Now go through the images which the “Gallery” provides and click on the image you want to insert into your document. |
08:18 | Drag the image from the “Gallery”
and drop it into the spreadsheet where you want to insert it. |
08:26 | You see that the image gets inserted into our “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods” file. |
08:34 | This brings us to the end of this spoken tutorial on 'LibreOffice Calc'. |
08:39 | To summarise, we learned how to-
Insert an image file into a spreadsheet in many different ways |
08:46 | like
|
08:52 | Watch the video available at the following link |
08:55 | It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project |
08:58 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it |
09:03 | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team
Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
09:08 | Gives certificates for those who pass an online test |
09:12 | For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org |
09:19 | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project |
09:23 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India |
09:31 | More information on this Mission is available at
spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro |
09:41 | This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd
Thanks for joining |