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Time | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on Linking in Calc- in LibreOffice Calc. |
00:06 | In this tutorial, we will learn the following: |
00:10 | How to reference other sheets in Calc. |
00:13 | How to use hyperlinks in Calc. |
00:17 | Here we are using Ubuntu Linux version 10.04 as our operating system and LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4. |
00:29 | LibreOffice Calc allows you to reference- |
00:033 | A cell from another sheet to a cell in the current sheet |
00:37 | A cell from another spread sheet, if you have saved both the spreadsheets. |
00:44 | Let’s open “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods”. |
00:49 | The sheet 1 of our file contains the spreadsheet for “Personal Finance Tracker”. |
00:55 | I have added some amounts in the columns “Spent” and “Received”. |
01:04 | Now, let us find the sum total of the components under “Cost” and “Spent” respectively. |
01:11 | Click on the cell referenced as C9 and enter the formula: is equal to SUM and within braces C3 colon C7. |
01:24 | Then press the Enter key. |
01:27 | Click on the cell referenced as D9 and using the same formula find the total. |
01:36 | Now, we will display the total balance under “Cost” and “Spent” on a different sheet using cell referencing. |
01:45 | Let’s click on the “Sheet 2” tab. |
01:48 | This opens the new sheet. |
01:51 | Now, click on the cell referenced as A1 and type the heading “COMPONENT” inside it. |
02:00 | Click on the cell referenced as B1 and type the heading “BALANCE” inside it. |
02:07 | Now, let’s enter the names of the components under the heading. |
02:12 | Click on the cell referenced as A3 and type“COST”. Press Enter. |
02:19 | Below “COST”, let’s enter the next component as “SPENT” in the cell referenced A4. |
02:27 | Now, click on the empty cell B3. |
02:31 | The cells B3 and B4 will have the total balance under the heading “COST” and “SPENT” |
02:38 | which we calculated in “Sheet 1”. |
02:41 | This will be done by referencing. |
02:44 | To make the cell reference in cell B3, click on the equal to sign next to the Input line. |
02:53 | Now, on the Sheet tab click on “Sheet 1”. |
02:59 | In this sheet, we will click on the cell C9 which contains the total under the column “Cost”. |
03:07 | Notice that in the “Input line”, the statement “Sheet 1 dot C9” is displayed. |
03:15 | Now, click on the check mark next to the “Input line”. |
03:20 | Notice that the grand total of the data under “Cost” in the “Sheet 1” tab is automatically entered into the cell, referenced as B3, in the "Sheet 2 " tab. |
03:34 | Similarly, we can enter the grand totals of other components through referencing. |
03:41 | Referencing can be very useful to summarize data if there are many sheets, with a lot of data content. |
03:49 | Now, let’s learn how to create Hyperlinks in Calc sheets. |
03:55 | You can use Hyperlinks to jump:To a different location within a spreadsheet To different files or Even to web sites. |
04:06 | In the “Personal-Finance-Tracker.ods”,the personal finance tracker is in “Sheet 1” and the rest of the content is in “Sheet 2”. |
04:17 | Let’s say we want to jump from Sheet 1 to Sheet 2. |
04:22 | First, click on the “Sheet 1” tab. |
04:25 | Here, let’s click on the cell referenced as B14 and enter ”Sheet 2”. |
04:33 | You see that the name “Sheet 2” is displayed on the Input line. |
04:38 | Now, select the text “SHEET 2” in the Input Line. |
04:44 | After selecting the text, click on the Hyperlink icon in the toolbar. |
04:51 | The Hyperlink dialog-box appears. |
04:55 | On the left side, let’s select the Document option. |
04:59 | Click on the Target in document icon in the dialog-box. |
05:04 | A new “Target in document” dialog-box appears. |
05:08 | Now, click on the plus sign next to the “Sheet” option. |
05:13 | In the dialog-box which appears, click on the “Sheet 2” option. |
05:18 | Now, click on the Apply button and then click on the Close button. |
05:24 | Now, from the Hyperlink dialog-box, click on Apply and then click on Close. |
05:32 | The “Sheet 1” tab appears in front with the text “Sheet 2” highlighted in the cell. |
05:40 | Now, when we click on the text “Sheet 2”, it directly takes us to the sheet where we had entered the balance for "Cost". |
05:51 | We have created a hyperlink! |
05:55 | To remove the hyperlink, first select the hyperlinked text “Sheet 2”. |
06:01 | Now, right-click and from the context menu, click on the “Default Formatting” option. |
06:09 | The text is no longer hyperlinked. |
06:12 | It is just like any normal text in the document. |
06:16 | Let us undo the changes. |
06:20 | This brings us to the end of the Spoken Tutorial on LibreOffice Calc. |
06:25 | To summarize, we learned how to: Reference to other sheets in Calc. |
06:31 | Use hyperlinks in Calc. |
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