LibreOffice-Suite-Base/C2/Modify-a-simple-form/English-timed
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Time | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on LibreOffice Base. |
00:04 | In this tutorial on Modifying a Form, we will learn how to enter data in a form, modify a form. |
00:14 | In the previous tutorial, we learnt to create a form using LibreOffice Base. |
00:22 | We created a simple Books data entry form in our example 'Library' database. |
00:29 | Let us see how we can enter data into the Books table, using this form. |
00:39 | Let us first invoke the LibreOffice Base program, if it's not already open. |
00:48 | And open our 'Library' database. |
00:52 | If Base is already open then we can open the Library database from here by clicking the Open inside the File menu |
01:03 | or by clicking the Recent Documents inside the File menu. |
01:08 | Now we are in the 'Library' Database. |
01:12 | Let us click on the Forms icon in the Database list on the left panel. |
01:18 | Notice that the 'Books Data entry form', under Forms, is highlighted in the centre of this window. |
01:28 | Let us right-click on this form name and click on Open. |
01:33 | Now, we see a new window with a blue background, with labels and text boxes corresponding to the fields in the Books table. |
01:45 | Let us click on the Tab key to go to each field and as we go to the last, Base opens the next record. |
01:56 | This way we can traverse the records. |
02:00 | Or we can also use the black triangle icons in the bottom toolbar to navigate among the records. |
02:10 | Alternately, to simply go to a particular record, type in the record number in the bottom toolbar and press Enter key or the Tab key. |
02:23 | Let us go to the last record which is the fifth. |
02:29 | Now, let us add a new record. |
02:34 | To do this, click on the New Record icon, that is second right of the Last record icon in the bottom toolbar. |
02:46 | Notice that we see empty text boxes and the record number at the bottom says 6. |
02:55 | Now we are ready to add a new record with information about a new book. |
03:03 | Let us type in 'Paradise Lost' in the Title text box and let us use Tab key to navigate to the next field. |
03:17 | Let us type in 'John Milton' against Author, |
03:23 | '1975' against PublishedYear, |
03:28 | 'Oxford' against Publisher |
03:31 | and 200 against Price. |
03:36 | There, we have just entered a new record into the Books table by using the Books Data Entry Form. |
03:45 | We will close this window. |
03:47 | We can add more records or data in this way. |
03:53 | Let us see if Base has updated the Books table with the last record we entered just now. |
04:02 | For this, in the LibreOffice Base main window, let us double-click on Books table on the right panel. |
04:12 | Notice the new record that we entered through the form here. |
04:18 | Okay, we will close this window now. |
04:23 | Next, let us learn how to make simple modifications to our form. |
04:30 | We will click on the Forms icon in the Database list on the left panel. |
04:37 | And open the 'Books Data Entry form' for modifying by right-clicking on it and then choosing 'Edit'. |
04:47 | A familiar window opens now |
04:51 | except that if you click on the label title, you will see several small green boxes enclosing the label and the text box. |
05:03 | This means that we are in the form design window. |
05:08 | And we can modify the look and feel of the form and its elements as well as its functionalities. |
05:17 | For example, we can change the placement and size of the labels and text-boxes. |
05:25 | These are also called properties. |
05:28 | Double-click on the label Title. |
05:31 | This opens a smaller pop-up window called Properties. |
05:38 | Notice the various elements here. |
05:48 | Now, let us click on the label author, notice that the Properties window refreshes and shows the properties of label Author. |
06:01 | So, as we click on various elements on the form, we see that the 'Properties window' refreshes to show the selected element's properties. |
06:14 | Now, the 'Properties window' title reads as Properties Multiselection. |
06:21 | This is because we see that the Author label and its textbox adjacent to it, are encased in one set of green boxes. |
06:34 | Base automatically has grouped the labels and corresponding textboxes in the form. We can un-group them. |
06:44 | Right-click on the Title label and then click on Group at the bottom, then click on Ungroup. |
06:54 | Now we see that the label Title and its text-box have been ungrouped. |
07:02 | In this way, we can modify the properties of individual elements on the form. |
07:10 | Next, let us add a tool tip to the Title text-box. |
07:16 | Now, let us scroll to the bottom in the Properties window. |
07:22 | Notice the label 'Help text' and here, let us type in 'Enter the title of the book here'. |
07:32 | Now, let us save the form by clicking on the Save icon, below the File menu, on the top. And we will close this window. |
07:46 | Let us now see, how our form looks like after the modification that we made. |
07:54 | For this, let us go to the Base main window, click on the Forms icon on the left panel |
08:03 | and double-click on 'Books Data Entry Form' on the right panel. |
08:10 | Let us point the mouse over the Title label or the text-box. |
08:17 | Notice that a tool-tip appears saying 'Enter the title of the book here'. |
08:24 | So now, we have learnt how to make a simple modification to our form. |
08:31 | We will see how to make more modifications to a form, in the next part of the Base tutorial. |
08:39 | Here is an assignment. |
08:41 | Create a simple form for the Members table. |
08:46 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Modifying a Form in LibreOffice Base. |
08:52 | To summarize, we learned: how to enter data in a form, how to Modify a form. |
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09:17 | More information on the same is available at the following link. |
09:22 | This Script has been contributed by Priya Suresh, DesiCrew solutions. And this is Soundharya, DesiCrew solutions, signing off.
Thanks for joining. |