Class-10 Practical File
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LibreOffice Writer offers a variety of features and commands that enable you
to create an attractive and presentable document with a consistent format.
Further, such documents are easy to read, comprehend and edit by one and
all. Creating a big report with consistent format becomes difficult when
manual formatting is used. To avoid inconsistency in formatting and reduce
time and effort in formatting a document, we use Styles in Writer by using–
style formats, creating new styles, updating styles, applying styles and using
template to format the current document.
A document with pictures is always easier to understand than a text
document. Pictures have a visual appeal, as our brain responds quickly to
colours in comparison to any other form of information. In digital document, a
picture can be a drawing, chart, photo, logo, graph or single video frame.
LibreOffice Writer provides various tools to work with images. In this Unit you
will learn to create a document with pictures, insert and modify images in the
document to make it more attractive.
To give the listing of the contents of the document, we can use the Table of
Contents feature, which is based on different types of heading styles.
LibreOffice Writer also provides templates to create professional documents.
Assignment 1:
How can we apply any style to a text.
Solution:
For applying any styles, such as Paragraph, Character, Frame, Page, List,
Table follow the given steps.
Step 1. Select the text to be formatted. The selected text may be a collection
of characters, words, lines, paragraph, page, frame or table.
Step 2. To format the selected text, choose appropriate style by clicking the
button from the top of the Styles bar.
Step 3. A list of styles for that category appears. Double click on the desired
style to apply to the selected text.
Assignment 2:
Solution:
This method is useful when a same style is to be applied at many places
scattered in the document. Fill Format can be used to style scattered –
pages, frames, tables, lists, paragraphs or characters. Follow the steps given
below to use it.
Assignment 3:
Vipin wants to Insert images in his document help him for Inserting image
using Insert Image option.
Solution:
LibreOffice Writer allows to work on images by providing various tools such
as using Insert Image dialog, using Drag and Drop option, using Cut, Copy
and Paste option and lastly by Linking.
A general procedure to insert an image using Insert Image dialog box, is as
follows.
document. Assignment 4:
Solution:
To add Table of Contents, follow the steps given below.
Assignment 5:
Kapil want to create a document with predefined formatting and want to save
that document as Template for future use help him to accomplish his task.
Solution:
Step 1. Open the document in LibreOffice Writer whose template is to be
created.
Step 2. From main menu bar, select File > Templates > Save. The Save As
Template dialog box will appear.
Step 3. Type the name of the new template (T1) in Template Name text box.
Step 4. Select the category of the template being created. Some of the
categories that can be seen in the dialog box are My Templates, Business
Correspondence, Online Business Documents and Presentations. Step 5.
Click and select Set as default template checkbox to make the current
template as the default template.
Step 6. Click Save button to save the template. A template in Writer is saved
with an extension .ott.
Unit – 2
In the modern digital world, one of the most important thing is counting and
calculations. In computers we can do the calculations on number of records
spread over the long sheet using the spreadsheet software that helps to work
with numbers efficiently. It becomes easy to visualise a huge grid of numbers
when represented using charts in electronic spreadsheet.
It includes – analysing data to extract useful information for making effective
decisions. Macros, is the another powerful feature of spreadsheet covered in
this unit. Macros are a set of stored functions used to automate processes
repeatedly. You can create multiple sheets and link the data in multiple
sheets. It can be done in two ways, one is creating reference to other sheets
by using keyboard and mouse, and other is by linking external data.
LibreOffice Calc also provides the sharing feature that allows to share the
spreadsheet for editing purpose. This saves to keep track of multiple copies
of the same spreadsheet corrected by different users. Sharing allows the
users to work on the same spreadsheet in collaboration.
Assignment 1:
What is the use of Data Consolidation? Write steps to perform this action.
Solution
Consolidate is a function used to combine information from multiple sheets of
the spreadsheet into one place to summarize the information. It is used to
view and compare variety of data in a single spreadsheet for identifying
trends and relationships.
Let us create the following sheets in a spreadsheet sales.
ABC_Branch XYZ_Branch
Item January February Chocolate 3500
2000 5000 Cookies 5000 2500 Juice 4000 4500
Pastries 5000 3000 Cake 6000
9000
Item January February Chocolate
Juice 7000 2000
5000 2000 Cookies 7000 8000
Pastries 4000 1000 Cake 8000
Step 1. Add a new sheet and rename it as Consolidate
Step 2. Click on Data > Consolidate or use the keyboard shortcut key
ALT+D, the Consolidate dialog window will open
Step 3. In the Function box, choose Sum function from the drop down as we
want to add the data from all the sheets.
Step 4. Click in the Source data ranges box and then click on the worksheet
ABC_Branch and select the area to be consolidated and then click on the
Add button will add the copy reference in the consolidation ranges. Step 5.
Click on the sheet XYZ_Branch and select the area to be consolidated and
then click on ADD will add the next consolidation range. Step 6. Click on
the ‘+’ sign next to Options in the Consolidate dialog window to change the
settings.
‘Consolidate by’ has two options Row labels and Column labels. Check row
label or column label or both if you want to consolidate it by matching the
label. If Link to source data is checked, then it will keep on updating the
data of the Consolidate sheet automatically if there is any change made in
the selected ranges.
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Step 7. Click on ‘Copy results to’ and then click on any of the cell in the
Consolidate sheet where you want to copy the final result after consolidation.
Step 8. Click on OK button. It will display the Consolidate sheet with data
after consolidation.
Consolidated Sheet
Item January February
Chocolate 7000 7000
Cookies 12000 10500
Pastries 9000 4000
Cake 14000 12500
Juice 11000 6500
Assignment 2:
Goal Seek helps in finding out the input for the specific output. For example, if
you want to know the number of units produced to get the desired output then
use Goal seek analysis tool.
Follow the following steps after creating this data to use Goal seek tool to
change marks of S.St. from 30 to desired
marks. Step 4. The Goal seek dialog window
will
Step 1. Enter the values in the AB
worksheet. Step 2. Write the formula 1 Subject Marks 2 English 54 3 Hindi
in the cell (B7) where the calculation 56 4 Maths 78 5 Science 80 6 S.St
has to be used. Step 3. Place the 30
cursor in the formula cell (B7), choose 7 Total 268
Tools > Goal Seek.
appear, the Formula cell box will have the correct formula.
Step 5. Place the cursor on the Variable cell box and click on the cell (B6)
that contains the value to be changed.
Step 6. Enter the desired result in the Target value box.
Step 7. Click on OK button.
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Assignment 3:
Solution
A macro is a single instruction that executes a set of instructions. These set
of instructions can be a sequence of commands or keystrokes that can be
used for any number of times later. A sequence of actions such as
keystrokes and clicks can be recorded and then run as per the requirement.
Record a macro to apply the following style to the Heading “Data Analysis” in
the cell A1.
The font style should be “Times New Roman”
The font size should be “14”
The font colour should be “Blue”
Cells from A1 to G1 should be merged and centred.
Step 1. Create the spreadsheet. Write the heading “Data Analysis” in cell A1.
Step 2. Choose Tools > Macros > Record Macro. Perform the actions
mentioned in Assignment 2 in the spreadsheet.
Step 3. Click Stop Recording to stop the Macro Recorder.
Step 4. The Basic Macro dialog appears, in which you can save and run the
macro.
Step 5. A Standard library is present by default when a spreadsheet is
created and saved.
Step 6. To save the macro, first select the object where you want to save the
macro in the Save macro in list box. You can change the name of the macro.
Here, we have named the macro as FormatHeading.
Note: If all the macros will be given the same name then they will overwrite
the previous Macro created by that name.
Assignment 4:
Solution:
Sometimes it is required to jump to a document stored at a different location
from within a document. It can be done by creating a hyperlink. It is possible
to jump from a sheet in the same spreadsheet, different spreadsheet or a
website by creating a hyperlink.
Assignment 5:
What is the use of sharing of Worksheet? How can we share any worksheet
in LibreOffice Calc? Write steps.
Solution:
In LibreOffice Calc, one spreadsheet can be used by more than one user at a
time by sharing it. A shared spreadsheet is a same sheet that can be
accessed by more than one user and can allow them to make changes
simultaneously on it. It saves the trouble of keeping track of multiple copies
of the same spreadsheet. Sharing allows working in collaboration so that
everyone can contribute, make changes and view it.
Step 1. Open a new spreadsheet and save it with some name. Step 2. Select
and click on Tools > Share Spreadsheet from main menu bar. This will open
the Share Document dialog window which can be used to enable or disable
sharing option.
Step 3. Click on the checkbox “Share this spreadsheet with other users” to
share the spreadsheet and click on OK button. This will open the
confirmation dialog window to save the spreadsheet to activate the shared
mode.
Step 4. Click on Yes to continue.
Step 5. Once the spreadsheet is saved, the name of the spreadsheet in the
title bar will display (shared) along with the name of the spreadsheet.
Unit – 3
Databases and database systems are essential parts of our life. We have
been interacting with databases since a time. Recall the process of looking
for a word in a dictionary or finding the telephone number of a friend from the
telephone directory. With the advancement in ever changing technology,
computerized databases are being used to store, manipulate, and manage
the database. Today, we use databases in almost all spheres of life. When
we go to book railway tickets, to search for a book in a library, to get the
salary details, to get the balance amount after withdrawal of money from the
ATM and so on, this list can run into several pages. Data being stored in
databases can be of varied types like text, images, audio and video. This
data is then stored and/or processed so as to get meaningful information.
Data: The raw facts constitutes data. The facts may be related to any person,
place, activity or things. It may be stored in the form of text, graphics, audio or
video.
Information: Information is the processed or organized form of data. If data is
not correct or accurate, the information obtained by processing such data
may not be correct.
For example, marks obtained by students and their roll numbers is the data,
while the report card/sheet is the Information.
Assignment 1:
Ruhi has created database name Sports Day, now she wants to create a
table in Design view help her to fulfill her task.
Solution:
Let us help Ruhi to create a table named Events using in the option Create
Table in Design view in the Sports Day database.
After clicking on Design view follow the following steps to do so.
Step 1. Type the first field name (EventId) in the Field Name column. Press
Tab key. The cursor moves to the second column i.e. Field Type.
Step 2. The Field Type column contains a list box. As you click on the down
arrow, it appears and we can select the desired data type from the list box.
Select the datatype (Varchar).
Step 3. Observe that certain properties appear in the Field Properties Pane
as the data type is selected. Some of the properties are Entry required,
Length, Default value, Format example. Set the desired properties for the
entered field. Step 4. Press Tab key to move to the next column. Add any
description if you want in the third column.
Step 5. Once the properties for the field are set, press Tab key to move to
next row. Selecting data type for field Fields entered using Creating Table in
Design View
Step 6. Enter the next field by repeating steps 1,2 and 3. Repeat the process
for adding all fields in the table.
Steps 7. After creating the table you need to save it on the disk. To save the
table click on the save button or follow menu option File > Save As. Enter the
name of table and click on OK button.
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Assignment 2:
Solution:
A relationship can help prevent data redundancy. It helps prevent missing
data by keeping deleted data from getting out of synch. This is called
referential integrity. We will study in detail about referential integrity later in
the chapter. Creating relationships between tables restricts the user from
entering invalid data in the referenced fields. Any updation in the master
table is automatically reflected in the transaction tables.
There are two tables in the database – Events and EventCategory with a
common field as CategoryID.
In Event table, EventID is the primary key and CategoryID is the foreign key.
In EventCategory table, CategoryID is the primary key. To set up relationship
between these tables follow the following steps.
Assignment 3:
Solution:
A form is an object of the database that has a user friendly interface where
data can be entered and seen in an attractive and easy-to-read format. For
any database, it is the front end for data entry and data modification.
Creating a Form Using a Wizard is the simplest way to create a form. To
explain how to create a form using a wizard, we will get back to the Sports
Day database created in the previous chapters. To create a form using
wizard, follow the following steps.
Step 1. Open the Sports Day database created in LibreOffice, and click the
Form icon on the Database Pane. Click the option Use Wizard to Create
Form… on the Tasks Pane.
Step 2. The step 1 of the wizard is to select the tables or queries for which
the form has to be created. As we are creating a form for Events table, select
Events table from “Tables and queries” list box.
Step 3. After selecting the Events table, all the fields of the Events table will
be listed in the Available Fields list box.
Step 4. As we require all the fields to appear in the Form, shift all the fields of
Event table from Available Fields list box to Fields in the Form list box using
>> button. Observe that, all the fields are shifted to Fields in the Form list box.
Click on Next button to move forward.
Step 5. The second step consists of setting up a subform, i.e. a form within a
form. You need to check the checkbox “Add Subform” to add the subform.
Since we do not want to set up any subform, click Next button to proceed
further.
Step 6. The wizard skips the next two steps that relate to the subform and
moves on to step 5. This step arrange controls i.e. to set up the design of the
form. Observe that, by default, all controls will be left aligned. Four layouts
are given in this step of the wizard to choose from:
• Columnar display with Labels on the left of the field value
• Columnar display with Labels on top of the field value
• Display as datasheet
• Block display with labels on top
Assignment 4:
Solution:
Adding a calendar for the date field While filling up a form on a computer,
mostly a calendar is displayed. This is because it is easy to choose a date
rather than typing it. To add the calendar to the date field in the form, follow
the steps given below:
Step 1. Place the mouse pointer over the Date text box and press Ctrl+Click
to select it.
Step 2. Right click and select Control Properties…. option.
Step 3. In the Properties: Date Field dialog box, scroll down for Date Format
property. By default, Standard (short) format will be displayed. Step 4. Click
to open the list box and select Standard (long) format. Step 5. Scroll down
further till you find the DropDown property. By default its value will be No.
Select Yes.
Step 6. Close the dialog box. The selected date control text box on the form
changes to a list box with an arrow being displayed in the extreme right as.
Assignment 5:
Let us create a report using the table Events from the Sports Day database.
Follow the following steps to create a report.
Step 1. In the LibreOffice Base User Interface, click on the Reports icon in the
Database Pane.
Step 2. From the Tasks Pane, click Use Wizard to Create Report… option.
Step 3. The Report wizard along with two other windows will be displayed.
One of the window is Report Builder window and the other is Add Field
dialog box. We will confine our study to the wizard.
Step 4. The first step of wizard is to select the table and the corresponding
fields that we want to display in our report. From the Tables or Queries list
box, select the table Events.
Step 5. All the fields of the Events table will be listed in the Available Fields
list box. Click >> button to shift all the fields to Fields in report list box. Step
6. Click on the Next button. The next step is to label the fields. Step 7. Click
on the Next button.
Step 8. The fourth step is to set the Sort options. If the data to be displayed in
the report has to be sorted in either ascending or descending order of a
particular field, specify the field and sorting order in this step.
Step 9. Click on the Next button to move on to the next step in which the
layout of the report will be selected.
Step 10. Out of various Layout options given, choose the desired layout, say
Tabular and also the layout of headers and footers (Default). You may also
choose the orientation option Landscape or Portrait in this step.
Step 11. Click on the Next button to move to last step. Type the name of the
report as EventsReport.
Step 12. Click on Finish button to display the report.
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