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CH.

2 Electronic Spreadsheet (Advanced)


I Write Question & Answer:

Q1. How can we rename a worksheet?


Ans. There are three ways you can rename a worksheet
a. Double-click on one of the existing worksheet names.
b. Right-click on an existing worksheet name, then choose Rename from the
resulting Context menu.
c. Select the worksheet you want to rename (click on the worksheet tab) and
then select the Sheet option from the Format menu. This displays a submenu
from which you should select the Rename option.

Q2. What are the two ways of referencing cells in other worksheets?
Ans. Two ways to reference cells in other sheets: by entering the formula
directly using the keyboard or by using the mouse.

Q3. Differentiate between Relative and absolute hyperlinks.


Ans. Hyperlinks can be used in Calc to jump to a different location from
within a spreadsheet. An absolute link will stop working only if the target is
moved. A relative link will stop working only if the start and target locations
change relative to each other. For instance, if you have two spreadsheets in the
same folder linked to each other and you move the entire folder to a new
location, a relative hyperlink will not break.

Q4. List the procedure involved in Linking HTML Tables to Calc Worksheet.
Ans. You can insert tables from HTML documents, and data located within
named ranges from an OpenOffice.org Calc or Microsoft Excel spreadsheet,
into a Calc spreadsheet.
We can do this in two ways: using the External Data dialog or using the
Navigator.
Using the External Data dialog
a. Open the Calc worksheet where the external data is to be inserted. This is
the target worksheet.
b. Select the cell where the external data is to be inserted.
c. Choose Insert -> Link to External Data.
d. On the External Data dialog, type the URL of the source worksheet or click
the […] button to open a file selection dialog. Press Enter to get Calc to load
the list of available tables.
e. In the Available tables/range list, select the named ranges or tables you
want to insert. You can also specify that the ranges or tables are updated
every (number of) seconds.
f. Click OK to close this dialog and insert the linked data.
Q5. What is the purpose of adding comments?
Ans. Comments are mostly used in shared Calc sheet which is used to explain
the changes made in the sheet to the author of the sheet.

Q6. How can we add comments to the changes made?


Ans. Comments can be added as follows:
1. Make the change to the spreadsheet.
2. Select the cell with the change.
3. Choose Edit > Changes > Comments. The automatically-added comment
provided by Calc appears in the title bar of this dialog and cannot be edited.
4. Type your own comment and click OK.
After you have added a comment to a changed cell, you can see it by hovering
the mouse pointer over the cell.

Q7. What are Macros?


Ans. A macro is a saved sequence of commands or keystrokes that are stored
for later use. Macros are especially useful to repeat a task the same way over
and over again.

Q8. How can we record a Macro?


Ans. Steps to record macro are as follows
a. Use Tools > Macros > Record Macro to start the macro recorder. The
Record Macro dialog is displayed with a stop recording button.
b. Perform the actions you want to be recorded in the document.
c. Click Stop Recording.
d. The Macro dialog appears, in which you can save and run the macro.

Fill in the blanks (Electronic Spreadsheet (Advanced))


1. At the bottom of each worksheet window is a small tab that indicates
the name of the worksheets in the workbook.

2. A cell reference refers to a cell or a range of cells on a worksheet and can be


used to find the values or data that you want formula to calculate.

3. Spreadsheet software allows the user to share the workbook and place it in
the Network location where several users can access.

4. Spreadsheet software can find the changes by Comparing Sheets.

5. Macros are useful to repeat a task the same way over and over again.

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