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Electronic Spreadsheet

(Hands-on Module)

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HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT GROUP

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T O T A L S A L ES

sham poo
(s ach e t) sham poo
b le a c h liq u id 13% ( b o t t le )
14% 22%

b are ta s o ap
b ath s o ap
25%
26% D a ily S a le s (# )

16
14
12 b a re ta s o a p
10 b a th s o a p
8 b le a c h liq u i d
6 s h a m p o o (s a c h e t)
4 s h a m p o o ( b o t t le )
2
0
CALC

spreadsheet component of OpenOffice.org
(OOo)

Advantages in using an electronic
spreadsheet:
 Data entry
 Easy data manipulation and formatting
 Formulas for automatic computation
 What-if analysis
 Automatic graphs/charts

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Exercise
1. Load Calc.
2. Keep it open as you navigate your
way around the application in the
next section.
3. Familiarize yourself with the
different parts of the Calc screen,
especially those that are specific to
Calc.

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Calc Terms

Workbook ●
Labels

Worksheet ●
Numbers

Cells ●
Formula

Grid ●
Operators

Rows

Columns

Row/Column Headers

Sheets

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Title Bar Menu Bar Toolbars Minimize, Maximize/Restore, Close

Column Headers Formula Bar


Active Cell

Row Headers
s

Sheet Tabs
Workbook Operations

Creating a New Workbook

Opening an Existing Workbook

Saving

Closing

Navigating within a Worksheet
– Navigator
– Keyboard strokes

Switching from Sheet to Sheet

Worksheet Views
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Exercises 1 & 2

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

Do not be afraid to explore and experiment.

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Selecting items in a worksheet

A cell

Exercise 3

A range

A row/column

A range of
rows/columns

Contiguous
cells/rows/columns

Non-contiguous
cells/rows/columns

sheets
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Using a Table
Discuss

Relationship/s among
data

Which should be in Fields

Rows
Data/Information

Columns Matrix

When is it better to
present data

in a table?

in a diagram/ chart/ graph?

Cite examples
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Entering Data

Text/Label ●
Exercise 4

Numbers ●
Exercise 5

Date and time ●
Exercise 6

Fill range (Edit > Fill or
use auto-fill handle)
– Same data
– Data series


Auto-Complete
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Sample Worksheet (Exercises 4 & 5)

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Inserting/Deleting Rows/Columns

Insert a single ●
Exercise 7
row/column

Delete a single
row/column

Insert/Delete Multiple
rows/columns

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Worksheet

Insert ●
Exercise 8

Delete

Move/ Re-position

Rename

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Editing Data

Removing text ●
Exercises 9 & 10

Overwriting text

Editing part of a cell

Find & Replace

Data Sort

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Formatting Data

Format Cells ●
Inserting Objects
– Numbers ●
Auto-Format
– Font & Font Effects ●
Conditional Formatting
– Alignment & Wrap (using Styles &
(Automatic vs. Manual Formatting Catalog)
Line Breaks)
– Borders & Background

Merge Cells

Exercise 11

Format Rows/Columns

Experiment with the
various formatting tools
and features!
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Sample Output: Exercise 11

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Formulas
Operator Function Sample Formula
( ) Grouping/ Note: do not use [ ] nor { }
Parentheses

^ Exponent =B4^2 squares the value in B4


=B4^B2 Raises the value in B4 to the power
in B2

* Multiplication =B4*B2 multiplies the value in B4 by the


value in B2
/ Division =B4/B2 divides the value in B4 by the value
in B2
+ Addition =B4+B2 adds the values in B4 and B2
− Subtraction =B4-B2 subtracts the value in B2 from the
value in B4
Combination =B4*((B2+B3)/2) averages the values in B2 and B3,
then multiplies the resulting value to
the value in B4

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Formulas

Exercise 12 ●
PEMDAS

lecture/hands-on ●
Exercise 14
– Exercise 13 ●
Exercise 15

Copying Formulas
– Relative referencing
– Absolute referencing

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Exercise 14
1. =A3+B2 1. =(A1+A4+B2)/B4+C3
2. =C4-C3 2. =B4-B2-C1
3. =A1*C3 3. =A4-C3+A1
4. =A1/C3 4. =A4*B1+A2
5. =A1+A4+B2/B4 5. =A4*(B1+A2)
6. =(A1+A4+B2)/B4 6. =C4*C1/B2-A1*A2

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EXERCISE 15 output
EXERCISE 15 output
Functions

built-in formulas in Calc ●
SUM
designed to compute
specific values

AVERAGE
– can be used as part of a ●
PRODUCT
Calc formula
– follow syntax and

MAX, MIN, MEDIAN,
corresponding set of MODE
arguments or ●
ROUND
components to work
with. ●
COUNT, COUNTIF
– use a semi-colon (;) to ●
IF
separate arguments in a
function
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Exercise 16
1. =SUM(A1:A6)
2. =AVERAGE(A1:A6)
3. =MAX(A1:A6)
4. =MIN(A1:A6)
5. =MIN(A1:A6)+MAX(A1:A6)*5
6. =MEDIAN(A1:A6)
7. =MODE(A1:A6)
8. =COUNT(A1:C6)
9. =COUNTIF(A1:C6;"<0")
10.=PRODUCT(A4;B4:B5)
11.=ROUND(PRODUCT(A4;B4:B5)/3;2)
12.=IF(A4>C5;"greater than";"less than or equal to")
13.=IF(A4>C5;"greater than";IF(C5<A4;"less than"; "equal to"))

● Exercise 17
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Freezing and Splitting

To view different parts of a large worksheet at the
same time

Window menu

Split Bar

Use the current worksheet to experiment with
freezing and splitting

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Charts and Graphs

Insert Chart ●
Exercise 18

Auto-Format Chart
dialog box

Chart Types

Chart Variants

Adding Text

Formatting Charts Figure 37: Choosing a chart type (format)


Editing Charts
– Chart Toolbar
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Exercise 18: Charts & Graphs
Performance in Quizzes
Acuña 78.46%
Alberto 73.85%
Castro 85.38%
De Villa 90.00%
Fabul 74.62%
Students

Gomez 92.31%
Lakandula 77.69%
Padua 71.54%
Santos 80.00%
Silvestre 81.54%
Sy 80.00%
Tabun 73.85%
Tengco 83.08%

%Quiz Scores

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Printing

Format > Page ●
Check with the trainer if

Print Range you have an available
printer

Page Preview – Choose a sheet to print

Print (Row/Column)
Breaks

Print Scale (% or Fit-to-
one page)

Repeating
Row/Column

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REFLECTION/DISCUSSION

Will you be able to integrate what you've learned
about ICT in your admin tasks as well as in
classroom teaching and learning?
– What? How? When? Why? With whom?
– Cite concrete examples: topics, strategies,
output/product/performance

What will you commit to (vis-a-vis monitoring)?
– Which will you use extensively? Why?

What kind of support will you need?
– From us? From others?
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Thank you

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