Moving from Sheet to Sheet
- What is Calc
- Parts of the main Calc window
- Open and Save CSV files
- Navigating within spreadsheets
- Going to a particular cell
- Moving from cell to cell
- Moving from sheet to sheet
- Selecting items in a sheet or a spreadsheet
- Working with Columns and Rows
- Working with Sheets
- Viewing Calc
- Entering data using the keyboard
- Speeding up data entry
- Validating cell contents
- Editing data
- Formatting data
- Auto-formatting cells and sheets
- Formatting spreadsheets using themes
- Using conditional formatting
- Hiding and showing data
- Sorting records
- Using formulas and functions
- Analyzing data
- Printing from Calc
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Moving from Sheet to Sheet
Each sheet in a spreadsheet is independent of the others, though they can be linked with references from one sheet to another. There are three ways to navigate between different sheets in a spreadsheet.
Using the Navigator
When the Navigator is open (Figure 70), double-clicking on any of the listed sheets selects the sheet.
Using the keyboard
Pressing Ctrl + Page Down moves one sheet to the right and pressing Ctrl + Page Up moves one sheet to the left.
Using the mouse
Clicking on one of the sheet tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet selects that sheet.
If you have a lot of sheets, then some sheet tabs may be hidden behind the horizontal scroll bar at the bottom of the screen. If this is the case, then the four buttons at the left of the sheet tabs can move the tabs into view. Figure 72 shows how to do this.
Notice that the sheets here are not numbered in order. Sheet numbering is arbitrary; you can name a sheet as you wish.
The sheet tab arrows that appear in Figure 72 only appear if you have some sheet tabs that are hidden by the horizontal scrollbar. Otherwise, they will appear faded as in Figure 62. |
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