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insert text and numerical data 􀀹 numbers 􀀹 text <br />insert row/column * 􀀹<br />delete row/column * 􀀹<br />amend text and numerical data 􀀹 numbers 􀀹 text<br />use formulae and basic functions that produce correct results * 􀀹<br />replicate formulae (fill) 􀀹<br />recalculate data 􀀹<br />create graph(s) * 􀀹<br />select data set(s) * 􀀹<br />align text and numerical data * 􀀹<br />format numerical data * 􀀹<br />display rows and columns to show borders/shading 􀀹<br />enter graph and axes titles 􀀹 <br />set axes upper & lower limits * 􀀹<br />display data labels 􀀹<br />use a legend 􀀹<br />ensure comparative data is distinctive 􀀹<br />save and close spreadsheet 􀀹<br />set page layout 􀀹<br />insert headers and footers 􀀹<br />print the spreadsheet with data showing in full as a table * 􀀹<br />print the spreadsheet with formulae showing in full and displaying column and row headings * 􀀹<br />print graphs on a sheet separate to the data source *<br />Entering data using the keyboard<br />Most data entry in Calc can be accomplished using the keyboard.<br />Entering numbers<br />Click in the cell and type in the number using the number keys on<br />either the main keyboard or the numeric keypad.<br />To enter a negative number, either type a minus (–) sign in front of it or<br />enclose it in parentheses (brackets), like this: (1234).<br />By default, numbers are right-aligned and negative numbers have a<br />leading minus symbol.<br />Entering text<br />Click in the cell and type the text. Text is left-aligned by default.<br />Entering numbers as text<br />If a number is entered in the format 01481, Calc will drop the leading<br />0. (Exception: see Tip below.) To preserve the leading zero, for example<br />for telephone area codes, type an apostrophe before the number, like<br />this: '01481.<br />The data is now regarded as text by Calc. Formulas and functions will<br />treat the entry like any other text entry, which typically results in it<br />being a zero in a formula, and being ignored in a function.<br />Working with columns and rows<br />Inserting columns and rows<br />Columns and rows can be inserted individually or in groups, Single column or row<br />Using the Insert menu:<br />1) Select the column or rows where you want the new column or row<br />inserted.<br />2) Select either Insert > Columns or Insert > Rows.<br />Using the mouse:<br />1) Select the column or rows where you want the new column or row<br />inserted.<br />2) Right-click the header.<br />3) Select Insert Rows or Insert Columns.<br />Multiple columns or rows<br />Multiple columns or rows can be inserted at once rather than inserting<br />them one at a time.<br />1) Highlight the required number of columns or rows by holding<br />down the left mouse button on the first one and then dragging<br />across the required number of identifiers.<br />2) Proceed as for inserting a single column or row above.<br />Deleting columns and rows<br />Columns and rows can be deleted individually or in groups.<br />Single column or row<br />A single column or row can only be deleted by using the mouse:<br />1) Select the column or row to be deleted.<br />2) Right-click on the column or row header.<br />3) Select Delete Columns or Delete Rows from the pop-up menu.<br />Multiple columns or rows<br />Multiple columns or rows can be deleted at once rather than deleting<br />them one at a time.<br />1) Highlight the required number of columns or rows by holding<br />down the left mouse button on the first one and then dragging<br />across the required number of identifiers.<br />2) Proceed as for deleting a single column or row above.<br />Addition<br />The + sign is used for addition. To enter the + sign, press the Shift key and the +, ,key.<br />Click on A6.<br />Type the number 10, then press Enter. (quot;
10quot;
 appears in quot;
A6quot;
 and the active cell is quot;
A7quot;
.)<br />Type the number 5, then press Enter. (quot;
5quot;
 appears in quot;
A7quot;
 and the active cell is quot;
A8quot;
.)<br />Type =A6+A7 (Or click the “Function”, , icon. The “=” appears in “A8'. The “Function”, , icon changes to the “Accept”, , icon. Then type quot;
A6+A7quot;
.). <br />Press Enter (or click the “Accept”, , icon). The answer, 15, appears in A8.<br />Sum (Calculate The Total Of A Column)<br />In A1, type 5, press Enter. <br />In A2, type 5, press Enter, <br />In A3, type 5, press Enter, <br />In A4, type 5, press Enter <br />In A5, type 5, press Enter.<br />Click In A6, the last cell in the column of numbers you want to add. (quot;
A6quot;
 has a heavy dark border and is the quot;
Active Cell.quot;
 )<br />Click on the Sum, Σ, (quot;
Σquot;
 is the mathematics symbol for sum.) icon on the Formula Toolbar just left of the Input Line The Function, , icon changes to the Accept, , icon.<br />Click the Accept, , icon (green check mark) or press Enter. The formula, =SUM(A1:A5), appears in the A6 cell. <br />Press Enter. The sum, 25, will appear in A6. A7 becomes the active cell.<br />Cell Range<br />In the section above, the SUM function appears as =SUM(A1:A5). The A1:A5 in the parenthesis is called a Cell Range. It is shorthand for quot;
from A1 to A5quot;
.<br />Subtraction<br />The - sign is used for subtraction. To enter the – sign, press the key.<br />Click on A8. To clear cell A8, press the Delete key. (The “Delete Contents” window appears.) Check the Delete all box and click OK.<br />Type =A6-A7 (Or click the “Function”, , icon. The “=” appears in “A8quot;
 The “Function”, , icon changes to the “Accept”, , icon. Then type quot;
A6-A7quot;
.). <br />Press Enter (Or click the “Accept”, , icon.) The answer, 20, appears in A8.<br />Multiplication<br />The star ,*, sign is used for multiplication. To enter the * sign, press the Shift key and the number 8 key.<br />Click on A8. To clear cell A8, press the Delete key. (The “Delete Contents” window appears.) Check the Delete all box and click OK.<br />Type =A6*A7 (Or click the “Function”, , icon. The “=” appears in “A8”. The “Function”, , icon changes to the “Accept”, , icon. Then type quot;
A6*A7quot;
). <br />Press Enter (Or click the “Accept”, , icon.) The answer, 125, appears in A8.<br />Division<br />The slash, /, sign is used for division. To enter the slash, /, sign, press the key [? And /].<br />Click on A8. To clear cell A8, press the Delete key. (The “Delete Contents” window appears.) Check the Delete all box and click OK.<br />Type =A6/A7 (Or click the “Function”, , icon. The “=” appears in “A8'. The “Function”, , icon changes to the “Accept”, , icon. Then type quot;
A6/A7quot;
.). <br />Press Enter (Or click the “Accept”, , icon.) The answer, 5, appears in A8. <br />Average<br />Click on A7, type =Average(A1:A6), press Enter. (8.33 appears in A7 and 3 now appears in A8)<br />Enter Formulas<br />When you type in formulas, the order of operations must be correct. The correct order is: exponentiation, multiplication, division, addition, then subtraction. Let's pretend we want to perform a calculation using the equation:<br />Click on B1.<br />Type 2 in B1 and press Tab. (Cell C1 becomes active)<br />Type 4 in C1 and press Tab. (Cell D1 becomes active)<br />In D1 type the formula =B1+10/C1 + 20. (Or click the “Function” icon which changes to the “Accept”, , icon. Type quot;
B1+10/C1+20quot;
).<br />Press Enter (Or click the “Accept”, , icon. The answer, 24.5, appears in D1.) <br />The answer is wrong, it should be 1, using x = 20 and y = 10, but we got 41 for an answer! Why? Because Calc interpreted the equation as:<br />20 + (10/10) + 20<br />which equals 41. If you use formulas with equations in the numerator and denominator, you need to use parenthesis () to force the spreadsheet to calculate them properly. Make the following changes:<br />Click on C1.<br />Click on the Input Line.<br />Edit the formula to read =(A1+10)/(B1+20). (Click just before the A, then Press the ( key [Shift-9]. Click after the 0 in 10, then press the ) key [Shift-0]. Click just before the B, then Press the ( key [Shift-9]. Click after the 0 in 20, then press the ) key [Shift-0]).<br />Click the Accept, , icon (green check mark.) The correct answer, 1, appears in C1.<br />Copy Formulas<br />You can copy a formula so that the formula itself is copied OR that the answer to the formula is copied. <br />Copy The Formula Itself<br />Select (click on) the cell(s) that is to be copied.<br />Right-click, then click Copy. (The material is copied to the clipboard)<br />Select (click on) the cell where the material is to appear.<br />Right-click, then click Paste.<br />Copy The Answer of a Formula<br />Select (click on) the cell(s) that has a formula.<br />Right-click, then click Copy. (The material is copied to the clipboard)<br />Select (click on) the cell where the material is to appear.<br />Right-click, then click Paste Special. (The “Paste Special” window appears)<br />Remove the check mark at Paste all.<br />Remove the check mark at Formulas and add a check mark at Numbers. Click OK.<br />Exponentiation<br />The number 102 is written as 10^2. To enter the ^ sign, press the Shift key and the number 6, , key.<br />Click on A9.<br />Type =A6^A7 (Or click the “Function”, , icon. The “=” appears in quot;
A9quot;
. The “Function”, , icon changes to the “Accept”, , icon. Then type quot;
A6^A7quot;
.).<br />Press Enter (Or click the “Accept”, , icon.) The answer, 100000, appears in A8.<br />Data Relationship<br />The first thing you need is data that shows a relationship. Examples include mathematical functions, stock market prices over time, rainfall over time, statistical divisions of a population, or divisions of an income that make up a budget. Since math is something that anyone can duplicate, we'll use the sine function:<br />Go to the bottom of your workbook and click on Sheet2.<br />Type X in A1.<br />Type Sine(X) in B1.<br />Enter 0 in A2. (That's a zero. Click anywhere on the Spreadsheet to unselect “A2” after entering the “0”.)<br />Select A2. (Click on A2 again to select it.) Drag-copy A2 down until you see the tool tip number read 90. (Put the cursor over the box at the bottom right corner of quot;
A2quot;
. When you see a , click on it and drag it down until you see the tool tip number read 90 then release the click. The numbers will increase by 1 for every line you drag over.) (The number 90 will be in cell A92)<br />Go back to the top and Select B2. (Ctrl+up arrow is a quick way to move up.)<br />Enter =SIN(A2).<br />Click on the bottom right corner of the B2 cell. (The quot;
B2quot;
 cell contents change from the formula quot;
=SIN(A2)quot;
 into a quot;
0quot;
.) Drag-copy the formula all the way down to the 90 in the A column.<br />Don't worry if you don't know what the numbers mean; we aren't concerned with that. The order of the columns matters. Spreadsheet programs typically assume that the column on the left is the variable that is plotted on the horizontal (x) axis of the chart, and the column on the right is the variable that is plotted on the vertical (y) axis.<br />Insert Chart<br />Select columns A and B.<br />Click the Insert Chart, , icon on the Function Toolbar. (The pointer changes to. Click anywhere on the spreadsheet. Or Click Insert > Chart... The quot;
AutoFormat Chartquot;
 window appears.)<br />Select -New Sheet- from the drop-down box labeled Chart results in worksheet.<br />Click Next>>>.<br />Select XY Chart. (Hold the cursor over the icons to find it.)<br />Click Next>>>.<br />Select Lines Only and check the X axis and Y axis grid line boxes. (quot;
Yquot;
 may already be checked. Don't uncheck it.)<br />Click Next>>>.<br />Give the chart a title, My First Chart, in the box that has Main Title in it. (Replace text.)<br />Click the X axis and Y axis check boxes.<br />Type X for X axis title, and Sine(x) for Y axis title. (Replace existing text.)<br />Click Create.<br />Look at the worksheet tabs at the bottom.<br />Click on the last tab. (Probably labeled Sheet4.)<br />Use the little boxes on the corners to resize the chart by clicking on them and dragging them until you like the proportions.<br />Appearance Of Chart<br />Charts created by spreadsheet programs are unappealing most of the time. You have to mess with the format of the chart elements to make them look better. <br />The first thing I notice is a jagged plot line. That is appropriate for some data, but the sine function is a smooth function, so make the following changes:<br />Double-click somewhere on the chart if you see green boxes or no boxes.<br />Click Format > Chart Type...<br />Select Cubic Spline, , from the Variants box at the bottom.<br />Click OK.<br />That's better, but it could still use some improvement. Try:<br />Click Format > Chart Wall.<br />Click the Area tab. In the dialog box below Fill, click the and select None. Click OK.<br />Place the cursor over the data plot line and double-click. (The smooth Purple line.)<br />Click the Line tab. In the Color dialog box, change the color to Sea Blue. <br />In the Width dialog box, change the width to .02. (Click the repeatedly or highlight the number in the dialog box and type ”.02”.) Click OK.<br />Select Format > Grid > All Axis Grids...<br />Change the Color to Gray 40%. (You have to scroll down the palette.) Click OK.<br />The chart still seems busy. Select Format > Axis > X Axis. Click the Scale tab.<br />Clear the Maximum check box and replace 90 with 45. Click OK.<br />Change the main title text to Sine Function by double-clicking on it and editing it.<br />When you are done, click somewhere else on the chart to accept the changes.<br />Click on a worksheet cell. Click Format > Sheet > Rename. (The “Rename Sheet” window appears.) Rename the sheet, Sine Graph. <br />Save your work. (Click “File > Save”.)<br />Page Preview Toolbar<br />The Page Preview Toolbar allows you to see what Calc is going to print. <br />Bring up the Checking worksheet. (Use the at the bottom left of your spreadsheet.)<br />Click File > Page Preview. (The Page Preview toolbar appears.)<br />If you look on the left end of the Page Preview Toolbar (the third toolbar), you will see four book icons with arrows. These let you view each page that would go to the printer. <br />The Previous Page icon is first book icon.<br />The Next Page icon is the second book icon.<br />The First Page icon is the third book icon.<br />The Last Page icon is the fourth book icon.<br />Click on the other icons on the Page Preview Toolbar to see their functions.<br />Click Close Preview.<br />Headers And Footers<br />When printed, all pages will have a Header and a Footer on them. The header shows the name of the sheet. The footer shows the page number. All the pages have them. Here's how you can turn them off or edit them:<br />Click Page Format on the toolbar. (The quot;
Page Style: Defaultquot;
 window appears.<br />Click the Header tab. <br />You can turn them off by unchecking the Header check box. You can also format the margins and spacing. <br />To edit the header, click Edit... (The quot;
Header (Page Style: Default)quot;
 window appears.)<br />Headers and Footers are broken into three sections. You can use one of the auto-format buttons below the three boxes or type your own header.<br />Click Cancel. (The quot;
Header (Page Style: Default)quot;
 window closes.)<br />Uncheck the Header box. Look through the other tabs.<br />Click OK. (The quot;
Page Style: Defaultquot;
 window closes.)<br />The same procedures apply to the footer, so I won't elaborate on that. The Sheet tab gives you the capability to control the way Calc determines the page order and what features to print or scale. The remaining tabs are self-explanatory. <br />Note: Removing the header and footer will change the chart size, so you may have to resize it.<br />Print Ranges<br />What if you don't want to print the whole worksheet? I'm glad you asked! Calc gives you the ability to define print ranges.<br />Bring up the Checking worksheet.<br />Select A1:G25. (Click quot;
A1quot;
. Drag copy to quot;
G1quot;
.)<br />Click Format > Print Ranges > Define.<br />Open the Page Preview again.<br />Now you only have one page. Unfortunately, there is not an equivalent for charts. The only way you can print a chart only is:<br />Click File > Print...<br />Click the Pages radio button on the bottom left.<br />Type in the page number of the worksheet the chart is on.<br />
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Open Office Calc : Level1

  • 1. insert text and numerical data 􀀹 numbers 􀀹 text <br />insert row/column * 􀀹<br />delete row/column * 􀀹<br />amend text and numerical data 􀀹 numbers 􀀹 text<br />use formulae and basic functions that produce correct results * 􀀹<br />replicate formulae (fill) 􀀹<br />recalculate data 􀀹<br />create graph(s) * 􀀹<br />select data set(s) * 􀀹<br />align text and numerical data * 􀀹<br />format numerical data * 􀀹<br />display rows and columns to show borders/shading 􀀹<br />enter graph and axes titles 􀀹 <br />set axes upper & lower limits * 􀀹<br />display data labels 􀀹<br />use a legend 􀀹<br />ensure comparative data is distinctive 􀀹<br />save and close spreadsheet 􀀹<br />set page layout 􀀹<br />insert headers and footers 􀀹<br />print the spreadsheet with data showing in full as a table * 􀀹<br />print the spreadsheet with formulae showing in full and displaying column and row headings * 􀀹<br />print graphs on a sheet separate to the data source *<br />Entering data using the keyboard<br />Most data entry in Calc can be accomplished using the keyboard.<br />Entering numbers<br />Click in the cell and type in the number using the number keys on<br />either the main keyboard or the numeric keypad.<br />To enter a negative number, either type a minus (–) sign in front of it or<br />enclose it in parentheses (brackets), like this: (1234).<br />By default, numbers are right-aligned and negative numbers have a<br />leading minus symbol.<br />Entering text<br />Click in the cell and type the text. Text is left-aligned by default.<br />Entering numbers as text<br />If a number is entered in the format 01481, Calc will drop the leading<br />0. (Exception: see Tip below.) To preserve the leading zero, for example<br />for telephone area codes, type an apostrophe before the number, like<br />this: '01481.<br />The data is now regarded as text by Calc. Formulas and functions will<br />treat the entry like any other text entry, which typically results in it<br />being a zero in a formula, and being ignored in a function.<br />Working with columns and rows<br />Inserting columns and rows<br />Columns and rows can be inserted individually or in groups, Single column or row<br />Using the Insert menu:<br />1) Select the column or rows where you want the new column or row<br />inserted.<br />2) Select either Insert > Columns or Insert > Rows.<br />Using the mouse:<br />1) Select the column or rows where you want the new column or row<br />inserted.<br />2) Right-click the header.<br />3) Select Insert Rows or Insert Columns.<br />Multiple columns or rows<br />Multiple columns or rows can be inserted at once rather than inserting<br />them one at a time.<br />1) Highlight the required number of columns or rows by holding<br />down the left mouse button on the first one and then dragging<br />across the required number of identifiers.<br />2) Proceed as for inserting a single column or row above.<br />Deleting columns and rows<br />Columns and rows can be deleted individually or in groups.<br />Single column or row<br />A single column or row can only be deleted by using the mouse:<br />1) Select the column or row to be deleted.<br />2) Right-click on the column or row header.<br />3) Select Delete Columns or Delete Rows from the pop-up menu.<br />Multiple columns or rows<br />Multiple columns or rows can be deleted at once rather than deleting<br />them one at a time.<br />1) Highlight the required number of columns or rows by holding<br />down the left mouse button on the first one and then dragging<br />across the required number of identifiers.<br />2) Proceed as for deleting a single column or row above.<br />Addition<br />The + sign is used for addition. To enter the + sign, press the Shift key and the +, ,key.<br />Click on A6.<br />Type the number 10, then press Enter. (quot; 10quot; appears in quot; A6quot; and the active cell is quot; A7quot; .)<br />Type the number 5, then press Enter. (quot; 5quot; appears in quot; A7quot; and the active cell is quot; A8quot; .)<br />Type =A6+A7 (Or click the “Function”, , icon. The “=” appears in “A8'. The “Function”, , icon changes to the “Accept”, , icon. Then type quot; A6+A7quot; .). <br />Press Enter (or click the “Accept”, , icon). The answer, 15, appears in A8.<br />Sum (Calculate The Total Of A Column)<br />In A1, type 5, press Enter. <br />In A2, type 5, press Enter, <br />In A3, type 5, press Enter, <br />In A4, type 5, press Enter <br />In A5, type 5, press Enter.<br />Click In A6, the last cell in the column of numbers you want to add. (quot; A6quot; has a heavy dark border and is the quot; Active Cell.quot; )<br />Click on the Sum, Σ, (quot; Σquot; is the mathematics symbol for sum.) icon on the Formula Toolbar just left of the Input Line The Function, , icon changes to the Accept, , icon.<br />Click the Accept, , icon (green check mark) or press Enter. The formula, =SUM(A1:A5), appears in the A6 cell. <br />Press Enter. The sum, 25, will appear in A6. A7 becomes the active cell.<br />Cell Range<br />In the section above, the SUM function appears as =SUM(A1:A5). The A1:A5 in the parenthesis is called a Cell Range. It is shorthand for quot; from A1 to A5quot; .<br />Subtraction<br />The - sign is used for subtraction. To enter the – sign, press the key.<br />Click on A8. To clear cell A8, press the Delete key. (The “Delete Contents” window appears.) Check the Delete all box and click OK.<br />Type =A6-A7 (Or click the “Function”, , icon. The “=” appears in “A8quot; The “Function”, , icon changes to the “Accept”, , icon. Then type quot; A6-A7quot; .). <br />Press Enter (Or click the “Accept”, , icon.) The answer, 20, appears in A8.<br />Multiplication<br />The star ,*, sign is used for multiplication. To enter the * sign, press the Shift key and the number 8 key.<br />Click on A8. To clear cell A8, press the Delete key. (The “Delete Contents” window appears.) Check the Delete all box and click OK.<br />Type =A6*A7 (Or click the “Function”, , icon. The “=” appears in “A8”. The “Function”, , icon changes to the “Accept”, , icon. Then type quot; A6*A7quot; ). <br />Press Enter (Or click the “Accept”, , icon.) The answer, 125, appears in A8.<br />Division<br />The slash, /, sign is used for division. To enter the slash, /, sign, press the key [? And /].<br />Click on A8. To clear cell A8, press the Delete key. (The “Delete Contents” window appears.) Check the Delete all box and click OK.<br />Type =A6/A7 (Or click the “Function”, , icon. The “=” appears in “A8'. The “Function”, , icon changes to the “Accept”, , icon. Then type quot; A6/A7quot; .). <br />Press Enter (Or click the “Accept”, , icon.) The answer, 5, appears in A8. <br />Average<br />Click on A7, type =Average(A1:A6), press Enter. (8.33 appears in A7 and 3 now appears in A8)<br />Enter Formulas<br />When you type in formulas, the order of operations must be correct. The correct order is: exponentiation, multiplication, division, addition, then subtraction. Let's pretend we want to perform a calculation using the equation:<br />Click on B1.<br />Type 2 in B1 and press Tab. (Cell C1 becomes active)<br />Type 4 in C1 and press Tab. (Cell D1 becomes active)<br />In D1 type the formula =B1+10/C1 + 20. (Or click the “Function” icon which changes to the “Accept”, , icon. Type quot; B1+10/C1+20quot; ).<br />Press Enter (Or click the “Accept”, , icon. The answer, 24.5, appears in D1.) <br />The answer is wrong, it should be 1, using x = 20 and y = 10, but we got 41 for an answer! Why? Because Calc interpreted the equation as:<br />20 + (10/10) + 20<br />which equals 41. If you use formulas with equations in the numerator and denominator, you need to use parenthesis () to force the spreadsheet to calculate them properly. Make the following changes:<br />Click on C1.<br />Click on the Input Line.<br />Edit the formula to read =(A1+10)/(B1+20). (Click just before the A, then Press the ( key [Shift-9]. Click after the 0 in 10, then press the ) key [Shift-0]. Click just before the B, then Press the ( key [Shift-9]. Click after the 0 in 20, then press the ) key [Shift-0]).<br />Click the Accept, , icon (green check mark.) The correct answer, 1, appears in C1.<br />Copy Formulas<br />You can copy a formula so that the formula itself is copied OR that the answer to the formula is copied. <br />Copy The Formula Itself<br />Select (click on) the cell(s) that is to be copied.<br />Right-click, then click Copy. (The material is copied to the clipboard)<br />Select (click on) the cell where the material is to appear.<br />Right-click, then click Paste.<br />Copy The Answer of a Formula<br />Select (click on) the cell(s) that has a formula.<br />Right-click, then click Copy. (The material is copied to the clipboard)<br />Select (click on) the cell where the material is to appear.<br />Right-click, then click Paste Special. (The “Paste Special” window appears)<br />Remove the check mark at Paste all.<br />Remove the check mark at Formulas and add a check mark at Numbers. Click OK.<br />Exponentiation<br />The number 102 is written as 10^2. To enter the ^ sign, press the Shift key and the number 6, , key.<br />Click on A9.<br />Type =A6^A7 (Or click the “Function”, , icon. The “=” appears in quot; A9quot; . The “Function”, , icon changes to the “Accept”, , icon. Then type quot; A6^A7quot; .).<br />Press Enter (Or click the “Accept”, , icon.) The answer, 100000, appears in A8.<br />Data Relationship<br />The first thing you need is data that shows a relationship. Examples include mathematical functions, stock market prices over time, rainfall over time, statistical divisions of a population, or divisions of an income that make up a budget. Since math is something that anyone can duplicate, we'll use the sine function:<br />Go to the bottom of your workbook and click on Sheet2.<br />Type X in A1.<br />Type Sine(X) in B1.<br />Enter 0 in A2. (That's a zero. Click anywhere on the Spreadsheet to unselect “A2” after entering the “0”.)<br />Select A2. (Click on A2 again to select it.) Drag-copy A2 down until you see the tool tip number read 90. (Put the cursor over the box at the bottom right corner of quot; A2quot; . When you see a , click on it and drag it down until you see the tool tip number read 90 then release the click. The numbers will increase by 1 for every line you drag over.) (The number 90 will be in cell A92)<br />Go back to the top and Select B2. (Ctrl+up arrow is a quick way to move up.)<br />Enter =SIN(A2).<br />Click on the bottom right corner of the B2 cell. (The quot; B2quot; cell contents change from the formula quot; =SIN(A2)quot; into a quot; 0quot; .) Drag-copy the formula all the way down to the 90 in the A column.<br />Don't worry if you don't know what the numbers mean; we aren't concerned with that. The order of the columns matters. Spreadsheet programs typically assume that the column on the left is the variable that is plotted on the horizontal (x) axis of the chart, and the column on the right is the variable that is plotted on the vertical (y) axis.<br />Insert Chart<br />Select columns A and B.<br />Click the Insert Chart, , icon on the Function Toolbar. (The pointer changes to. Click anywhere on the spreadsheet. Or Click Insert > Chart... The quot; AutoFormat Chartquot; window appears.)<br />Select -New Sheet- from the drop-down box labeled Chart results in worksheet.<br />Click Next>>>.<br />Select XY Chart. (Hold the cursor over the icons to find it.)<br />Click Next>>>.<br />Select Lines Only and check the X axis and Y axis grid line boxes. (quot; Yquot; may already be checked. Don't uncheck it.)<br />Click Next>>>.<br />Give the chart a title, My First Chart, in the box that has Main Title in it. (Replace text.)<br />Click the X axis and Y axis check boxes.<br />Type X for X axis title, and Sine(x) for Y axis title. (Replace existing text.)<br />Click Create.<br />Look at the worksheet tabs at the bottom.<br />Click on the last tab. (Probably labeled Sheet4.)<br />Use the little boxes on the corners to resize the chart by clicking on them and dragging them until you like the proportions.<br />Appearance Of Chart<br />Charts created by spreadsheet programs are unappealing most of the time. You have to mess with the format of the chart elements to make them look better. <br />The first thing I notice is a jagged plot line. That is appropriate for some data, but the sine function is a smooth function, so make the following changes:<br />Double-click somewhere on the chart if you see green boxes or no boxes.<br />Click Format > Chart Type...<br />Select Cubic Spline, , from the Variants box at the bottom.<br />Click OK.<br />That's better, but it could still use some improvement. Try:<br />Click Format > Chart Wall.<br />Click the Area tab. In the dialog box below Fill, click the and select None. Click OK.<br />Place the cursor over the data plot line and double-click. (The smooth Purple line.)<br />Click the Line tab. In the Color dialog box, change the color to Sea Blue. <br />In the Width dialog box, change the width to .02. (Click the repeatedly or highlight the number in the dialog box and type ”.02”.) Click OK.<br />Select Format > Grid > All Axis Grids...<br />Change the Color to Gray 40%. (You have to scroll down the palette.) Click OK.<br />The chart still seems busy. Select Format > Axis > X Axis. Click the Scale tab.<br />Clear the Maximum check box and replace 90 with 45. Click OK.<br />Change the main title text to Sine Function by double-clicking on it and editing it.<br />When you are done, click somewhere else on the chart to accept the changes.<br />Click on a worksheet cell. Click Format > Sheet > Rename. (The “Rename Sheet” window appears.) Rename the sheet, Sine Graph. <br />Save your work. (Click “File > Save”.)<br />Page Preview Toolbar<br />The Page Preview Toolbar allows you to see what Calc is going to print. <br />Bring up the Checking worksheet. (Use the at the bottom left of your spreadsheet.)<br />Click File > Page Preview. (The Page Preview toolbar appears.)<br />If you look on the left end of the Page Preview Toolbar (the third toolbar), you will see four book icons with arrows. These let you view each page that would go to the printer. <br />The Previous Page icon is first book icon.<br />The Next Page icon is the second book icon.<br />The First Page icon is the third book icon.<br />The Last Page icon is the fourth book icon.<br />Click on the other icons on the Page Preview Toolbar to see their functions.<br />Click Close Preview.<br />Headers And Footers<br />When printed, all pages will have a Header and a Footer on them. The header shows the name of the sheet. The footer shows the page number. All the pages have them. Here's how you can turn them off or edit them:<br />Click Page Format on the toolbar. (The quot; Page Style: Defaultquot; window appears.<br />Click the Header tab. <br />You can turn them off by unchecking the Header check box. You can also format the margins and spacing. <br />To edit the header, click Edit... (The quot; Header (Page Style: Default)quot; window appears.)<br />Headers and Footers are broken into three sections. You can use one of the auto-format buttons below the three boxes or type your own header.<br />Click Cancel. (The quot; Header (Page Style: Default)quot; window closes.)<br />Uncheck the Header box. Look through the other tabs.<br />Click OK. (The quot; Page Style: Defaultquot; window closes.)<br />The same procedures apply to the footer, so I won't elaborate on that. The Sheet tab gives you the capability to control the way Calc determines the page order and what features to print or scale. The remaining tabs are self-explanatory. <br />Note: Removing the header and footer will change the chart size, so you may have to resize it.<br />Print Ranges<br />What if you don't want to print the whole worksheet? I'm glad you asked! Calc gives you the ability to define print ranges.<br />Bring up the Checking worksheet.<br />Select A1:G25. (Click quot; A1quot; . Drag copy to quot; G1quot; .)<br />Click Format > Print Ranges > Define.<br />Open the Page Preview again.<br />Now you only have one page. Unfortunately, there is not an equivalent for charts. The only way you can print a chart only is:<br />Click File > Print...<br />Click the Pages radio button on the bottom left.<br />Type in the page number of the worksheet the chart is on.<br />