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Latest revision as of 06:15, 14 April 2012
- Parts of the main Calc window
- Starting new spreadsheets
- Opening existing spreadsheets
- Saving spreadsheets
- Navigating within spreadsheets
- Selecting items in a sheet or spreadsheet
- Working with sheets
- Viewing Calc
- Entering data using the keyboard
- Speeding up data entry
- Editing data
- Formatting data
- Autoformatting cells and sheets
- Formatting spreadsheets using themes and Conditional Formatting
- Hiding and showing data
- Sorting records
- Printing from Calc
An existing spreadsheet can also be opened from any component of OOo.
Click File and then select Open.
From the toolbar
Click the Open button File:Open-icon.jpg on the Standard toolbar.
From the keyboard
Use the key combination Control+O.
Each of these options displays the Open dialog, where you can locate the spreadsheet that you want to open.
Opening CSV Files
- Choose File > Open.
- Locate the CSV file that you want to open.
- If the file has a *.csv extension, select the file and click Open.
- If the file has another extension (for example, *.txt), select the file otherwise select Text CSV in the File type box (scroll down into the spreadsheet section to find it) and then click Open.
- On the Text Import dialog (below), select the Separator options to divide the text in the file into columns.
- You can preview the layout of the imported data at the bottom of the dialog. Right-click a column in the preview to set the format or to hide the column.
- If the CSV file uses a text delimiter character that is not in the Text delimiter list, click in the box, and type the character.
- Click OK to open the file.
If you do not select Text CSV as the file type when opening the file, the document opens in Writer, not Calc. |
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