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Ex p erientia l  L ea rning
                                                  Lab Assignment ‘n Activity                          Ex p erientia l  L ea rning



                     Complete the following activities and tick on the circle.
                        Open  Calc  on your computer screen and create a new spreadsheet file.
                        Explore the interface of the ‘Calc’ workbook.

                        Create a new workbook and enter the following data in the worksheet.















                        With the help of the keyboard & mouse, move across the cells.

                        Save the Workbook.
                        Close the application OpenOffice Calc.




                   RANGE OF CELL

                 A group of cells is known as a cell range. A range comprises of two or more selected cells and those selected
                 cells need not be adjacent to each other. Rather than a single cell address, you will refer to a cell range using
                 the cell addresses of the first and last cell in the cell range separated by a colon. For example, a cell range that
                 includes cells A1, A2, A3, A4, and A5 would be written as A1:A5. Different types of cell ranges are:
                 Vertical/Column Range

                 Column range is the number of selected cells spread across the column. Here, the selected vertical/column
                 range is A2:A5. The range of cell starts at A2 and ends at A5.





























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