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Examples of use

A workbook can contain just one, a couple or a large number of worksheets. Each worksheet is usually about a related topic.

For example, a worksheet might be set up for each month of the year or perhaps a worksheet might be used for each different department within a business. Teachers might keep a different worksheet to record test and homework marks for every class that they teach.

Accessing data across different worksheets

Data can be entered into one worksheet and then referenced by use of a formula or function within another worksheet.  When the data is changed on the first worksheet it will update across all related worksheets

For example, the closing balance for January might be picked up as the opening balance for February.  If a change is made on the January worksheet, then the opening balance on the February worksheet will automatically change.

Benefits of using worksheets

- If a value on one sheet is changed it can be changed on all the others - as mentioned above.

- Different displays can be used with different formats on each sheet - tables about different things can be individually coloured e.g. sales, expenses, taxation

- Worksheets can be hidden from other users. This can be useful where confidentiality is important, for example if each department has their own worksheet, you might not want them to see other departments' worksheets.

- Each worksheet can be set to have its own access rights so only authorised people can view, change or amend data on that sheet.

- A master worksheet can be set up which pulls values from individual worksheets. These can be used to create a summary of the key data on each worksheet. For example, total sales for each month can be summarised on the master worksheet.

- Charts can be set up on a worksheet to summarise data. Charts provide a visual representation method of data and can make it easy to analyse or compare data sets..

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Example of a spreadsheet.

A spreadsheet or worksheet is a file made of rows and columns that help sort, organize, and arrange data efficiently, and calculate numerical data. What makes a spreadsheet program unique is its ability to calculate values using mathematical formulas and the data in cells . An example of how a spreadsheet may be utilized is creating an overview of your bank's balance.

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  • Difference between a workbook, worksheet, and spreadsheet.
  • Examples of spreadsheet programs.
  • Examples and uses of a spreadsheet.

How do I enter data in a spreadsheet?

Why not use a word processor instead of a spreadsheet, how to tell if a worksheet is active, how many worksheets open by default, how many worksheets can you have in a workbook, what is the length limit of a worksheet name, how are rows and columns labeled.

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What did people use before spreadsheets?

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Spreadsheet overview

Below is a basic example of what a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet looks like, with all the important features of a spreadsheet highlighted.

Overview of a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.

In the above example, this spreadsheet is listing three different checks, the date, their description, and the value of each check. These values are then added together to get the total of $162.00 in cell D6. That value is subtracted from the check balance to give an available $361.00 in cell D8.

Difference between a workbook, worksheet, and spreadsheet

Because the terms spreadsheet, workbook, and worksheet are so similar, there often is confusion when trying to understand their differences. When you open Microsoft Excel (a spreadsheet program), you're opening a workbook . A workbook can contain one or more different worksheets that are accessed through the tabs at the bottom of the worksheet your currently viewing. What's often most confusing is that a worksheet is synonymous with a spreadsheet. In other words, a spreadsheet and worksheet mean the same thing. However, most people only refer to the program as a spreadsheet program and the files it creates as spreadsheet files or worksheets.

Examples of spreadsheet programs

Today, Microsoft Excel is a popular and widely used spreadsheet program, but there are also many alternatives. Below lists spreadsheet programs used to create a spreadsheet.

  • Google Sheets - (online and free).
  • iWork Numbers - Apple Office Suite.
  • LibreOffice -> Calc (free).
  • Lotus 1-2-3 (discontinued).
  • Lotus Symphony - Spreadsheets.
  • Microsoft Excel .
  • OpenOffice -> Calc (free).
  • VisiCalc (discontinued).

Examples and uses of a spreadsheet

Although spreadsheets are used with anything containing numbers, the uses of a spreadsheet are almost endless. Below are other popular uses of spreadsheets.

Spreadsheets are ideal for financial data, such as your checking account information, budgets, taxes, transactions, billing, invoices, receipts, forecasts, and any payment system.

Form templates can be created to handle inventory , evaluations, performance reviews, quizzes, time sheets, patient information, and surveys.

School and grades

Teachers can use spreadsheets to track students, calculate grades, and identify relevant data, such as high and low scores, missing tests, and students who are struggling.

Managing a list in a spreadsheet is a great example of data that does not contain numbers, but still can be used in a spreadsheet. Great examples of spreadsheet lists include telephone, to-do, and grocery lists.

Spreadsheets can keep track of your favorite player stats or stats on the whole team. With the collected data, you can also find averages, high scores, and statistical data. Spreadsheets can even be used to create tournament brackets and help track fantasy football stats.

In a spreadsheet, data is entered in one or more cells . To enter data in a cell, follow the steps below.

  • Click the cell where you want to enter data.
  • Start typing the data using your keyboard. The data is automatically entered in the selected cell.
  • Click the cell where you want to enter additional data.
  • Click in the formula bar , located between the Ribbon and all cells, where you want to start entering the additional data.
  • Type the data using your keyboard. The data is automatically entered in the selected cell.

Entering data in a spreadsheet cell

To add additional data to a cell that already has data entered in it, follow the steps below.

  • Type the data using your keyboard. The data is automatically entered in the selected cell where the mouse cursor is placed in the formula bar.

Although some uses above could be done in a word processor , spreadsheets have a considerable advantage over word processors when using numbers. It would be impossible to calculate multiple numbers in a word processor and have the value of the calculation immediately appear. Spreadsheets are also more dynamic with the data and can hide, show, and sort information to make processing lots of information easier.

An active worksheet is the worksheet that is currently open. For example, in the earlier Excel picture, the sheet tabs at the bottom show "Sheet1," "Sheet2," and "Sheet3," with Sheet1 being the active worksheet. The active tab usually has a white background behind the tab name.

In Microsoft Excel 2016 and earlier, and OpenOffice Calc, there are three sheet tabs that open ( Sheet1 , Sheet2 , and Sheet3 ) by default. In Google Sheets, your spreadsheets starts with one sheet (Sheet1).

In Microsoft Excel 365, by default, there is only one sheet tab that opens ( Sheet1 ) when you create a workbook.

The default number of worksheets in a new workbook is 255. However, once the file is saved, you can add as many as your hard drive capacity allows.

Not to be confused with the file name , in Microsoft Excel, there is a 31 character limit for each worksheet name.

In all spreadsheet programs, including Microsoft Excel, rows are labeled using numbers (e.g., 1 to 1,048,576). All columns are labeled with letters from A to Z, then with two letters. For example, after the letter Z, the next column is AA, AB, AC, ..., AZ and then incrementing to BA, BB, BC, etc., to the last column XFD.

When working with a cell , you combine the column with the row. For example, the first cell is in column A and on row 1, so the cell is labeled as A1.

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Download an example of a spreadsheet file

We've created a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet that can be downloaded and opened in any spreadsheet program including Microsoft Excel. This spreadsheet helps illustrate some a spreadsheet capability, formulas, and functions used in a spreadsheet, and lets you experiment with a spreadsheet.

  • Download example.xls.

The same spreadsheet is also available on Google Sheets . Visit the link below to open the spreadsheet in view mode in Google Sheets. To edit any of the values, click File and then Make a copy option to save it to your Google Drive.

  • View Google Sheets example spreadsheet.

Before computerized spreadsheets ledger paper was used to keep track of numbers and make calculations. In fact, many accountants and other individuals continued to use ledger paper even after the release of spreadsheet programs because they didn't trust computers to make proper calculations.

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ICT, vocabulary and motivation

These days, using information and computer technology (ICT) really motivates students. This article looks at practical examples that encourage students to develop independent learning strategies, principally in the study of vocabulary, but also for presentations and report writing. 

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These real examples demonstrate the quality of work that can be achieved through the use of the internet and other technology in the language classroom.

  • The memory problem
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The memory problem As any teacher knows, any new topic starts with a large or small number of new words, which students are supposed to learn, to be able to understand the theme and to talk or/and write about it themselves. Any teacher also knows that it is next to impossible to make students learn all the necessary words: at best, they will learn them by heart mechanically, parrot them back at us or write some test, and then probably forget the new vocabulary.

If you have tried checking the new words, say, two or three weeks later, you know what I mean. To activate the new vocabulary, to recycle the words and expressions, we need some new techniques which will be suitable and satisfying for the new generation which is living in the era of ICT, or maybe even post-ICT. Preparation for ICT vocabulary work What I am offering here is just one way of doing it. Our first step is practically always our regular student textbook. In September, our course book presented us with the theme of Education. When my students, aged 15, level intermediate - upper intermediate, saw the long texts and the complicated exercises, they groaned. I suggested that we begin our work by scanning the texts for the new words and compiling the required vocabulary along the following lines.

  • Group 1: Topical Words These are the words which are used solely or mostly in this theme. I encouraged my students by saying some simple things, e.g. "OK, guys, now we have this word, which we learn ONCE, it stays with us, and we can use it each time we talk about Education'. It is March now. I asked at a lesson, "How do you say 'school programme' in English?" The class chorused, "Curriculum!" When they had it firmly in place, that is in their heads, I introduced CV (Curriculum Vitae) as an expression which they may need later in life.
  • Group 2 These are the words which are used in this theme and in some other themes, though probably not too often. The most typical examples in this group are, naturally, 'teacher' and 'student' and their derivatives, such as 'study', 'studious'
  • Group 3 These are the words which can be used in the theme Education, in many other themes and in everyday life, because they have various meanings and the dictionary entries for them are numerous. The most characteristic word from this group is probably 'class'.

Autonomous ICT vocabulary work - the great motivator Two very bright students were so fascinated by this type of work that they asked me how to continue it. I suggested that they do some more research using textbooks, dictionaries, ICT, and try to write up their findings in the form of a report. One of those students began her work with the word 'curriculum'. She found a wonderful article about its history on the internet. When she made a short presentation in the classroom, everybody was happy to learn that this word used to mean 'chariot'. Some of the other teachers were present at that same lesson, they told me this was all news to them too, and they were going to use our findings at their lessons. The same girl continued her research, browsing the Web for different sites where one can easily find electronic dictionaries. I helped her by bringing in various related quotations from literature and the media. She finally composed her findings into a report which she presented at the annual district school students conference, in English; her report was recommended for the bigger city conference. The teachers who listened to this report called 'Topical Vocabulary: Education' asked me to show them how this kind of work can be done with students in the regular classroom, and with the use of ICT, so I delivered a lecture at the teacher training course which I am conducting this year. I also told them the main usage of ICT at our lessons of English that I use, which have already become a standard part of our school curriculum. Uses of ICT in language teaching

  • The regular lesson It is possible to hold a regular lesson in a computer class with internet access. A teacher may download the necessary material beforehand, and have students work through it, helping out when needed. There are many sites that provide learning materials on the internet.
  • Using the net as a research resource We decide to search the Web for some data. Every student gets an address, or a name, or some words, which they find through a search engine. They take notes while working, so that next day, we can have feedback. Such lessons are extremely motivational, since the students enjoy using the Web, and they have an additional motivation because they know that they have to report to their peers during the next lesson.
  • Web site projects We are engaged in a project which is related to one of our topics. Students may write their essays in class, then the teacher checks them, then we have a lesson in the computer lab where they type their works and e-mail them to a project site, or post them if possible. We are currently doing Laws of Life - Life Values www.sch130.nsc.ru/~eva/lol/, and The Local History websib.ru/local/. As I managed to get funding for Laws of Life, we also compile a booklet at the end of every school year, publishing a booklet in which about 150 essays of students from various countries are included. Health Matters is an ever-popular project which we started several years ago with the help of Science Across the World www.scienceacross.org. Our demonstration site http://websib.ru/health/ is now used by many teachers worldwide.
  • Real communication Students love to e-mail what they call their 'keypals'. Instead of the former 'write a letter to your imaginary friend in another country and tell them about your country', they have real virtual friends, to use a funny modern word combination, with whom they exchange information, photos etc.

The BBC and British Council are not responsible for the content of external sites Conclusion There are a few students who wish to do more, they are the ones who choose a theme and make a report, get published in various student publications around the world, take part in competitions and conferences. While doing all these kinds of work within the framework of the school curriculum, they learn many more new words, they also acquire inter-cultural and interactive skills. Needless to say, among those who benefit from all the new activities combined with all the traditional ones, we can list, last but not least, the teacher. If you have any suggestions or tips for using the internet in the class you would like to share on this site, contact us .

Nina M. Koptyug, Ph.D., associate professor of English, Novosibirsk, Russia.

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Various activities based around the subject of staying safe online, fake news and online scams. Practise and preparation for the reading exams with questions to practise alphabetical order, features of text, purpose, style, reading comprehension and alphabetical order.

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Such a useful  and topical resource! Written for Entry 3 ESOL but also ideal for Functional Skills English and Digital Literacy. The reading text on page looks deceptively simple but some of the exam-style questions are challenging and would also be suitable for Level 1.

Essential Digital Skills checklist

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Checklist designed to support delivery of Gateway's EDSQ (Essential Digital Skills Qualification) E3 and L1. This list allows learners, and staff, to rate their confidence with each element of the qualification at each unit (1-5). 

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An essential piece of kit for those embarking on EDS teaching. Love the 4 tier "traffic light" system. Written for Gateway but useful for all awarding bodies.

EDS Unit 5 (Being Safe and Responsible Online) with embedded English tasks

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Slides designed to support delivery of Gateway's EDSQ (Essential Digital Skills Qualification), Unit 5 ( Being Safe and Responsible Online ) at Entry Level 3 and Level 1, with embedded Functional Skills English activities at L1 and L2. This set of slides includes skills from sections 3 (Communication) .  The slides cover: how to report safety concerns, public Wi-Fi, Health and Safety and other online risks. Also many useful links to YouTube videos and other online learning applications. 

EDS Unit 4 (Transaction) with embedded English tasks

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Slides designed to support delivery of Gateway's EDSQ (Essential Digital Skills Qualification), Unit 4 (Transaction) at Entry Level and Level 1, with embedded Functional Skills English activities at L1 and L2. This set of slides includes skills from sections 3 (Communication) and 4 (Transaction) of the standards.  The slides cover: online banking and buying, filling in secure forms with bank details, digital  footprints and using security systems such as Captcha, and much more. Also many useful links to YouTube videos and other online learning applications. 

EDS Unit 3 (Communication) with embedded English tasks

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Slides designed to support delivery of Gateway's EDSQ (Essential Digital Skills Qualification), Unit 3, at Entry Level and Level 1, with embedded Functional Skills English activities at L1 and L2. This set of slides covers skills from section 3 of the standards (Communication) which covers email, video-calling, etc. The main focus of the slides is communicating via email. Also includes many useful links to Wordwall quizzes and other online learning applications. 

EDS Unit 2 (Creating & editing) with embedded English tasks

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Slides designed to support delivery of Gateway's EDSQ (Essential Digital Skills Qualification), Unit 2, at Entry Level and Level 1, with embedded Functional Skills English activities at L1 and L2. This set of slides covers skills from section 2 of the standards (Creating and Editing) with the focus being on creating and editing accessible documents (Entry and L1). Includes link to a Wordwall quiz.

EDS Unit 1 (Using devices & handling information) with embedded English tasks

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Slides designed to support delivery of Gateway's EDSQ (Essential Digital Skills Qualification), unit 1, at Entry Level and Level 1, with embedded Functional Skills English activities at L1 and L2. This set of slides covers section 1 of the standards (Using Devices and Handling Information) and includes: using devices, finding & evaluating information, managing and storing information, and identifying and solving technical problems

Creating a basic PowerPoint - Endangered Animals

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A lovely activity to use with groups of learners who are developing basic IT skills. This lesson focusses on the basic features of PowerPoint. The topic for this lesson is 'endangered animals' which is something that can start interesting discussions about the environment and sustainability as well as eliciting vocabulary for animals if working with ESOL learners.

Keyboard Confidence: embedded digital skills for ESOL

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This is a fun activity which encourages kinaesthetic learning and builds learner confidence in engaging with technology as well as using IT vocabulary. Learners are invited to share their experience of different types of international keyboards and use the interactive white board to annotate a QWERTY keyboard.

Identify devices & icons: embedded digital skills for ESOL & English

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This is a fun activity which encourages learners to use IT vocabulary to identify common devices, emojis and icons. It includes a link to an on-screen Wordwall activity where they can test what they already know about devices and common computing icons. 

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In this worksheet, students get match the words to human intelligence and artificial intelligence.

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Get a range of Information and communication technology (ICT) worksheets for beginners. In this worksheet, students get to list down what is human intelligence and artificial intelligence. What is artificial intelligence or AI? It is an ability for a computer to think and learn and also perform tasks that are done by human.

In this worksheet, students get to list down what is human intelligence and artificial intelligence.

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What is the difference between human intelligence and artificial intelligence AI? Match the words accordingly.

Keyboard shortcuts are keys or combinations of keys that provide an alternative way to do something that you'd typically do with a mouse.

Match the keyboard shortcut to its meaning.

Match the keyboard shortcut to its meaning.

Can you name the parts of a CPU? Match the words to the picture.

Name the units and identify the purpose. Use the words in the box to help you.

Name the units and identify the purpose.  Use the words in the box to help you.

Get a range of Information and communication technology (ICT) worksheets for beginners. Can you identify the input devices in this worksheet?

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  • 1 What is the meaning of worksheet in computer?
  • 2 What is a spreadsheet explain?
  • 3 What is worksheet in computer Short answer?
  • 4 What is worksheet computer class 9?
  • 5 What is workbook explain?
  • 6 What is workbook explain features of workbook?
  • 7 What do you need to know about ICT?
  • 8 What are the three types of ICT systems?

The term Worksheet used in Excel documents is a collection of cells organized in rows and columns. It is the working surface you interact with to enter data. Each worksheet contains 1048576 rows and 16384 columns and serves as a giant table that allows you to organize information.

What is a spreadsheet explain?

A spreadsheet is a computer application for organization, analysis, and storage of data in tabular form. Spreadsheets were developed as computerized analogs of paper accounting worksheets. The program operates on data entered in cells of a table. A spreadsheet may also refer to one such electronic document.

What is a workbook in ICT?

DEFINITION. A workbook is a collection of worksheets which are stored together in a single file and given a single name. Workbooks can contain links between different worksheets.

What is worksheet in computer Short answer?

A worksheet or sheet is a single page in a file created with an electronic spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. A workbook is the name given to an Excel file and contains one or more worksheets.

What is worksheet computer class 9?

A worksheet has a single spreadsheet containing data. A set of worksheets can be added in a workbook. (4)

How is a spreadsheet defined answer?

A spreadsheet is a computer program that can capture, display and manipulate data arranged in rows and columns. A spreadsheet is generally designed to hold numerical data and short text strings. In a spreadsheet program, spaces that hold items of data are called spreadsheet cells.

What is workbook explain?

A workbook is a file that contains one or more worksheets to help you organize data. You can create a new workbook from a blank workbook or a template. Newer versions Office 2010.

What is workbook explain features of workbook?

It is the primary document that you use to retrieve, manipulate and store data. The workbook can also be viewed as a collection of worksheets, where a worksheet is in turn defined as a collection of cells organized in rows and columns. Typically, a workbook has a single theme and contains worksheets with related data.

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