
At the top of the columns and at the left-hand end of the rows are a
series of gray boxes containing letters and numbers. These are the
column and row headers. The columns start at A and go on to the right
and the rows start at 1 and go on down.
These column and row headers form the cell references that appear in
the
Sheet Area
box on the Formula Bar (Figure 101). These headers
can also be turned off by selecting View > Column & Row Headers.
Sheet tabs
At the bottom of the grid of cells are the sheet tabs (see Figure 96).
These tabs enable access to each individual sheet, with the visible, or
active, sheet having a white tab.
Clicking on another sheet tab displays that sheet and its tab turns
white. You can also select multiple sheet tabs at once by holding down
the
Control
key while you click the names.
Figure 96. Sheet tabs
Status bar
At the very bottom of the Calc window you will find the status bar
(shown in Figure 97) where you can quickly obtain some information
on the current spreadsheet.
Figure 97: Status bar information
From left to right the status bar displays:
• The current sheet and the total number of sheets in the
spreadsheet.
• The page style in use for the current sheet. Double-click to open
the dialog and modify the page style.
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