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| | ====Opening a spreadsheet==== | | ====Opening a spreadsheet==== |
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| − | File:LO Calc 1 viewing a spreadsheet.png|Spreadsheet interface | + | File:LO Calc 1 viewing a spreadsheet.png|Basic spreadsheet interface |
| | </gallery> | | </gallery> |
| | LibreOffice Calc can be opened from Applications → Office → LibreOffice Calc. This opens a ‘work book’. A work book can have many ‘sheets’. When you open the LO Calc application, it will show a window like this. The spreadsheet consists of rows and columns. Each column-row intersection is a cell; this is the place you will enter data in a spreadsheet. You can click the cursor on any cell and type in the information you want to enter. <br> | | LibreOffice Calc can be opened from Applications → Office → LibreOffice Calc. This opens a ‘work book’. A work book can have many ‘sheets’. When you open the LO Calc application, it will show a window like this. The spreadsheet consists of rows and columns. Each column-row intersection is a cell; this is the place you will enter data in a spreadsheet. You can click the cursor on any cell and type in the information you want to enter. <br> |