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- Welcome to the OnLine Help of TurboCalcV2.0.
-
- Its condensed information is designed to serve you
- as reference in your every day work with this program.
-
- Most points are limited to the absolutely necessary
- information; detailed descriptions and further hints can
- be found in your manual.
-
- Close this window with the closing gadget in the top
- left corner and choose the desired topic in the Help
- pull down menu.
- #
- <Functionkey> <Shift>+<Key>
- -----------------------------------------
- F1 Recalculate Save
- F2 Edit Define Name
- F3 Copy Series
- F4 Paste Generate Chart
- F5 Goto Play Macro
- F6 Find DB-Find
- F7 Sort Range DB-Sort
- F8 Extract DB-Delete
- F9 Def. Database Def. Criteria
- F10 Command Iconify
-
- Del: (not in "Edit-Mode") Delete Cell/Block - it
- appears a window to select different options.
- Help: displays the online-help.
-
-
-
- <Ctrl>-K Removes the rest of the input-line starting
- at the cursor-position
- <Ctrl>-L Left-align text
- <Ctrl>-R Right-align text
- <Ctrl>-C Center text
- <Ctrl>-N Textstyle: Normal
- <Ctrl>-B Textstyle: Bold
- <Ctrl>-I Textstyle: Italic
- <Ctrl>-U Textstyle: Underline
- <Ctrl>-0 Textcolor: Standard
- <Ctrl>-1 to 8 Textcolor: Select color1 to 8
- <Ctrl>-* toggles the display between "Display For-
- mulas" and "Values" (see <Options-Display>).
- <Ctrl>-# activates/deactivates the cell grid (see
- <Options-Display>).
- #
- MENUTITLE PROJECT:
-
- NEW
- Opens a new, empty sheet window. This sheet will receive
- the name "Sheet1" (1,2...) and the standard settings. If
- a file with the name "S:TurboCalc.CFG" exist, it will be
- loaded and the settings and also the contents will be
- taken over into the new sheet. In this way the user is
- able to define his personal standard settings and stan-
- dard sheets (refer to <Options-Config-Save>).
-
- OPEN
- Opens a new sheet window and loads an already existing
- TurboCalc sheet.
- If this item is called from a new sheet, where no input
- has been done so far (e.g. after a <Project-New> or the
- start of TurboCalc) the opened sheet will be loaded in
- this window (this will avoid the confusing, unnecessary
- <Sheet1> window, if a file is loaded right after the
- start).
- The standard-file requester of Commodore will be opened
- and the file can be selected with the mouse. Select the
- path and file name with a click and confirm with >Ok<
- (For detailed usage, see user manual of your Amiga).
-
- CLOSE
- Closes the current sheet and all corresponding windows.
- If there are any changes since the last saving, a re-
- quester will be opened with the possibility to save the
- file before closing or to abort the whole operation.
- If you try to close the last sheet window, TurboCalc will
- ask you, if you really want to quit or whether a new,
- empty sheet window should be opened.
-
- SAVE
- Saves the sheet under its current name (this is the name
- by which the file was loaded, or by which it was saved
- the last time - it is shown as menu title). If this file
- is a new one and has not been saved yet (e.g. the name is
- Sheet1), <Save as> is automatically called so that you
- can determine a file name.
-
- SAVE AS
- Saves the sheet as a TurboCalc-sheet on diskette or hard-
- disk... .The standard-file requester of Commodore appears
- to enter the file name and path.
- The new name will be used as new sheet name (for the next
- <Save>) and also be shown in the window title.
-
- IMPORT FROM
- ProCalc - SYLK (Excel) - CSV (ASC)
- Allows the import (loading) of sheets which have not been
- created by TurboCalc
- A requester is opened to select the desired file. (For de-
- tails see appendix "Foreign Formats")
-
- EXPORT TO
- SYLK (Excel) - CSV (ASC) Tab
- This menu item allows to save the data of the current
- sheet in a foreign format, so it can be used by other pro-
- grams. This is the counterpart of <Project-Import from>.
-
- PRINT
- This opens a window to set some printing parameters and
- the gadget <Print> down on the left, which starts the
- print-out. For further settings also refer to <Format-
- Print Format> and <Options-Print Range>.
- A description of all possible parameters can be found in
- the user manual.
-
- ABOUT
- Gives information about version number, author and dis-
- tributor.
-
- ICONIFY
- With this item all TurboCalc-windows will be closed temp-
- orarily and TurboCalc will be put to the background. On
- the workbench a TurboCalc-icon (up to kickstart 1.3: a
- window) appears. With a double click on it, TurboCalc is
- "awakened" again. The windows will be opened as they were
- before the iconification and the work can be continued.
- From OS2.0, you will also find an entry in the workbench
- menu "Tools". Its selection calls TurboCalc again.
- This can be very meaningful if you have started TurboCalc
- on the workbench and you decide to do something else for
- a while. In this case you can hide TurboCalc and work
- with the workbench. If you want to continue your work
- with TurboCalc, a double click on the above mentioned
- icon (or window) or a simple menu selection will be suf-
- ficient.
-
- QUIT
- This menu item terminates the work with TurboCalc. If you
- have opened unsaved sheets you will be reminded that you
- still have the possibility to save them.
- #
- MENUTITLE EDIT:
-
- CUT
- Copies the marked range into the intermediate memory (for
- <Paste>) and empties the selected cells.This operation
- can be made undone with <Paste>.
-
- COPY
- Copies the marked range into the intermediate memory (for
- <Paste>). In contrast to <Cut> the source range is not
- changed by this operation.
-
- PASTE
- Inserts the buffer, which was created by <Cut> or <Copy>,
- at the current position - already filled cells will be
- overwritten.
- If a block has been marked before <Paste>, exactly this
- block will be filled up now. If it is smaller than the
- copied range, the superfluous part will be left out. If
- it is larger, the copied range will be added, as often as
- necessary, beside or below, until the block is filled.
- While inserting formulas the relative cell references
- will be adapted automatically. This can also be performed
- between different sheets, that means <Copy> in one sheet
- and <Paste> in another - to transport the data.
-
- PASTE ONLY
- With this command you can paste only a part of the infor-
- mation of the block you have cut or copied (e.g. only the
- values or the formatting)
- FORMAT: Only the format of the block is pasted to the
- new block, the values and the formulas of the new range
- will not be changed. This is useful if you want to refor-
- mat a range.
- VALUES: With this command only the values will be pasted.
- (Existing formulas of the new block will be removed). The
- format of the new block will be kept.
- VALUES & FORMULAS: With this command only the values and
- the formulas will be pasted. The old format will be kept.
- This is useful to copy data to an already formatted
- block. It is the counterpart to Format; both together re-
- sult in <Paste>.
-
- CLEAR CONTENTS
- Deletes parts of the information of the marked block or
- the current cell:
- ALL: Deletes the whole cell inclusive its formats. This
- corresponds to <Cut>, but the range will not be copied to
- the buffer and therefore <Paste> is not possible.
- FORMAT: Deletes all format instructions and puts them
- back to standard; the cell contents and the formula stay
- preserved.
- FORMULAS (VALUES REMAIN): Deletes only existing formulas.
- The value which was calculated by the formula stays pre-
- served (see hint).
- VALUES: Deletes the complete contents (that means values
- and formulas) - only the formatting stays preserved.
-
- REMOVE CELLS
- Removes cells, complete columns or rows. A window for the
- selection (and for a security request) appears.
- COMPLETE COLUMNS: Deletes the column in which the cursor
- is located and all columns, which belong to one block.
- The other columns move up accordingly.
- COMPLETE ROWS: Like "Columns", but for rows.
- BLOCK LEFT: Deletes the block (or the current cell) and
- shifts all data on the right of the block automatically
- to the left.
- BLOCK UP: Like "Block left", but only the data below will
- be shifted upwards.
- At the same time all relative cell references will be
- adapted in a way that they refer to the correct cells. (A
- reference to a deleted cell is replaced by #REFERENCE!).
-
- INSERT CELLS
- Inserts (in contrast to <Remove cells>) cells or complete
- columns/rows.
- COMPLETE COLUMN: Inserts one column (or a few, correspond
- ing to the block width) at the cursor/block position. The
- other columns move down accordingly.
- COMPLETE ROWS: Like above, but for rows.
- BLOCK RIGHT: Inserts an empty field in size and place of
- the block (or current cell), and shifts all data below
- and to the right of the block automatically to the right.
- BLOCK DOWN: Like above, but the data will be shifted down
- wards.
-
- FILL
- Fills in a block according to the entry of the first
- cell.
-
- INSERT DATA
- TURBOCALC - PROCALC - SYLK (EXCEL) - CSV (ASC)
- With this menu item previously saved sheets can be in-
- serted into the current one: A file requester appears to
- select the file, which will then be inserted from the cur-
- rent cursor position on (or from the top left corner of a
- marked range).
- "TurboCalc" is the standard file-format of TurboCalc,
- which is read with <Project-Open> and written with
- <Project-Save>. All others are foreign formats.
-
- SAVE BLOCK AS
- SYLK (EXCEL) - CSV (ASC) TAB - CSV (ASC)
- This menu item works similar to <Project-Save as> or
- <Project-Export as>, but only the current block will be
- saved as a new sheet.
- Hence, parts of the sheet can be saved as a new sheet or
- as data (e.g. in the format CSV for a word-processing
- program).
-
- TRANSPOSE
- This instruction transposes a square range, that means
- the block will be mirrored at the diagonal.
-
-
- TRANSLATE FORMULAS
- TO GERMAN
- TO ENGLISH
- TurboCalc allows the input of formula- and macro-instruc-
- tions in German and English. With these two instructions
- the formulas and macros can be transferred to the appro-
- priate language.
- #
- MENUTITLE COMMAND:
-
- PASTE
- FORMULA, MACRO AND NAME
- Inserts a formula, a macro instruction or a definite name
- into the current input cell and changes automatically to
- the editing mode.
- A window with a list of all existing formulas (with pa-
- rameters) appears. With a click upon a formula and >Ok<
- the formula will be inserted at the current position (if
- you have not started an input yet, a "=" will be inserted
- automatically, which is obligatory at the beginning of
- each formula).
- If the inserted formula needs a parameter, the cursor
- will be located behind the "(" opening bracket, otherwise
- the cursor can be found behind the ")" closing bracket.
-
- DEFINE NAMES
- Here, names for cells, ranges or constant data can be de-
- termined. This instruction is also used to change or de-
- lete names!
- This is of advantage if you deal with frequently used
- cells/ranges. It facilitates the input and readability.
- (e.g. totalkm for C10 and in C12: =0.5*totalkm)
- To define a name a window appears, where all existing
- names are listed on the left side. On the right side,
- there are two text fields: the first is >Name< with the
- (new) name and the second is >Contents< with the con-
- tents, that is (or should be) assigned to the name.
- In the >Type<-field, you can determine the type of ob-
- ject, which receives the specified name (macro, criteria,
- etc).
- With a click on >Ok<, this assignment (name->contents)
- will be stored (if the name has already been defined be-
- fore, the old contents will be overwritten).
- The same is done by >Add<, but the window stays opened
- for further entries. >Delete< will delete the current
- name from the list, if it existed there.
- With a click on an entry of the list, names- and contents-
- fields will be changed according to the entry (like this,
- an easy changing or deleting is possible).
-
- FIND
- Allows the search for a special string in formulas and
- texts of the sheet. If the operation was successful, the
- cursor will be moved into this cell, otherwise it remains
- unchanged. If a block is selected, the search is limited
- to the cells within the block.
- The following window is opened:
- TEXT: Here, you enter the text which shall be searched
- for.
- BY ROWS/ BY COLUMNS: Determines if TurboCalc searches
- linewise or columnwise. The standard search is line-by-
- line, but if you want to search in a database-column, it
- is advisable to select columns.
- COMPARE PART/ALL: Using "Part" it is sufficient that the
- text -as a part of a text or formula- is a component of a
- cell. if you have selected "All", the text must be identi-
- cal in all characters.
- CASE SENSITIVITY: If selected, capitalization and use of
- initial letters must be same, otherwise it is sufficient,
- if only the letters are corresponding.
-
- GOTO
- Opens a window that allows to change the current cell. Se-
- lect a name from the list or enter the cell or the block
- (or the name) directly.
- Hint: Instead of selecting this menu item, you can also
- press <F5> or simply click on the "status-field" (i.e.
- the field the cell-position is printed in).
-
- SHOW ACTIVE CELL
- Scrolls the visible range, so that the current cell is
- visible again (In case the screen has been scrolled be-
- fore with the scrollbars at the left and bottom margin).
-
- RECALCULATE
- Recalculates the sheet with all its formulas. Above all,
- this is very useful if >automatic recalculation< (in
- <Option-Sheet>) is switched off.
- #
- MENUTITLE FORMAT:
- With the help of the following instructions you can deter-
- mine the sheet's format, that means the appearance of
- cells or cell ranges. All menu items refer to the current
- cell, or if a block is marked to that block (thus to all
- cells of the block).
- If complete rows or columns are marked (e.g. with a click
- on the line- or column titles) and a certain format is se-
- lected afterwards, the formatting only refers to the occu-
- pied cells of this range. The corresponding line- or col-
- umn format will be changed accordingly. If you create new
- cells in this row or column (e.g. text input), they will
- be formatted accordingly.
-
- NUMERIC FORMAT
- With "numeric format" you determine the format that
- should be use for displaying numbers, time, date.
- For this purpose, the following window is opened:
- On the left you find some gadgets. Selecting one of these
- gadgets sets the list to the beginning of the appropriate
- numeric type (normal notation, scientific notation, per-
- cent notation, currencies, date- and time formats).
- On the right you find a list of all available numeric for
- mats. Select the desired format with a double click (or
- click and >Ok<)
-
-
- ALIGNMENT
- Here, you can select the vertical and horizontal align
- ment of the cell contents resp. the block. With the se-
- lection of a block you determine the format of the whole
- block (In this case, TurboCalc preselects its settings in
- the requester. If the formats are different no item will
- be marked). A click on >OK< only changes those settings,
- which had been explicitly selected before. If you did not
- determine a new formatting and click on >OK<, the previ-
- ous alignment settings are kept unchanged.
-
- FONT
- With this item you can select the font and the font-style
- of the selected cell or block. With the selection of a
- block the format of the whole block is determined. (In
- this case, TurboCalc preselects its settings in the re-
- quester. If the formats are different no item will be
- marked). A click on >OK< only changes those settings,
- which had been explicitly selected before. If you did not
- determine a new formatting and click on >OK<, the previ-
- ous alignment settings are kept unchanged.
-
- COLORS
- Here you can change the text- and the background color of
- a cell or a block.
- A window with colored rectangles appears, containing a
- >Default< field for text- and background color.
- "Default" ("Dft") corresponds to the normal text- and
- background color (black-and-white respectively). A click
- on the desired color (or >Default<) makes it appear on
- the left, in the preview field. A click on >Ok< accepts
- the new color(s).
-
- PATTERN
- Here you can change the background pattern of a cell or a
- block.
- A window with 16 different patterns appear. The first
- (black) one corresponds to "no pattern", i.e. the back
- ground will appear white or in the color selected via
- <Format-Colors> (although you will see a black preview-
- field).
- A click on the desired pattern makes it appear on the
- right, in the preview field (for this preview the back
- ground-color is expected to be white - in your sheet this
- will change to the cells' background color). A click on
- >Ok< accepts this (new) pattern.
-
- FRAME
- With this option you can determine the frame of a cell or
- the current range.
- Here you can select the thickness of the respective frame
- part (left, right, above, below)
- >Ok< changes the frame thickness for all cells.
- <Around block> changes the frame thickness for the mar-
- gins of the selected block only.
-
- CELL PROTECTION
- With this menu item you can change the protection fea-
- tures of the current cell or the current block.
- WRITEPROTECTION ENABLED: If this item is selected and the
- protection is switched on with <Options-Protection
- Flags>, this cell can no longer be overwritten or de-
- leted. (This flag is by default set to "on" for every
- cell, the flag has to be deleted only for those, which
- shall not be protected - and most of the time there are
- only a few!)
- HIDE FORMULA: If this item is selected and the protection
- is switched on with <Options-Protection Flags>, there
- will be no formula shown in the status line. The field
- remains empty. This is very useful, if only the value of
- a formula should be available for others, but the formula
- itself should stay private.
- Hint: As mentioned above, both features are sensless if
- you do not activate >Enable Protection< in the menu
- <Options-Protection Flags>. Otherwise (which is the regu-
- lar case) all cells can be edited freely.
-
- COLUMN WIDTH
- With this option you can set the width of the current col-
- umn(s). TurboCalc asks for the width in characters. Num-
- bers with decimal points can also be entered (.0,
- .125,25,...) to define the width more precisely.
- If the value is specified too low (<1) or too high, it
- will be ignored.
- 0 means standard width.
-
- ROW HEIGHT
- Here you can set the height of the current cell(s). You
- will be asked for the height in lines. Numbers with deci-
- mal points can be entered (.0, .125,25,...) as well to de-
- fine the height more precisely.
- If the value is specified too low (<1) or too high, it
- will be ignored.
- 0 means standard height.
-
- FREEZE
- With this command you can define rows and/or columns that
- shall be frozen, i.e. these lines/columns will be dis-
- played on top/left of the window even if the range
- (below) is scrolled. Thus it is a kind of "Title".
- Before selecting this menu item, put the cell cursor in
- the cell below and right to the lines/columns that shall
- be frozen. All lines above the current cell and all col-
- umns on the right will get the new title (In other words:
- Move the cursor to the first cell that is outside of the
- range to be fixed.).
- UNFREEZE: Put the cursor in cell A1 before selecting
- <Freeze>.
- FREEZE LINES ONLY: Move the cursor to the column A one
- line below the new "title-lines".
- FREEZE COLUMNS ONLY: Move the cursor to line 1 and
- "Column+1".. of the part to be frozen.
-
- HIDE
- COLUMN(S) - ROW(S)
- With this menu item you can hide columns resp. rows.
- Move the cell cursor to the column/row you want to hide
- and select the respective menu item. (If a block is
- marked when executing this command, all columns/rows hav-
- ing one (or more) cells marked will be hidden.)
-
- SHOW
- COLUMN(S) - ROW(S)
- Columns or rows which were hidden before (see above) can
- here be redisplayed. For this, move the cursor to the de-
- sired column/line (or mark the range) and then call up
- the corresponding menu item.
-
- DEFAULT FONT
- Here you can determine the standard font for the current
- sheet. It will be used in all cells that have not re-
- ceived a distinct font or the "default character-set".
-
- PRINT FORMAT
- Here you can define some settings that determine the
- print image. (This windows can also be called from the
- <Project-Print>-requester).
- MARGINS: In the four number fields you can enter the re_
- spective margins (in centimeters or inches, see below).
- This allows a precise positioning within the printout-
- page (The paper format must be set before the print-out
- is started with <Project-Print>).
- FONT: Here you can choose from three printer fonts, which
- become smaller from the top to the bottom.
- Pica (10 characters per inch)
- Elite (12 characters per inch) and
- Condensed (15 characters per inch)
- HEADER/FOOTER: Here you can set, whether a top or bottom
- line shall be printed and (behind that) determine the
- text of this line. You can use the following "control
- characters" in the texts:
- %P prints out the appropriate page number instead of
- these two letters
- %D will be replaced by the current date
- %N results in the name of the file, which will be
- printed.
- %% results in a percent character (if you should need
- one for your text).
- TITLES: Here, you can determine that the corresponding
- column titles (A,B,...) appear in the first line of each
- page on the print. Furthermore you can provide the print-
- out with the line numbers (1,2,3...) on the left.
- With the next gadget you can create the following 3 lines
- (with repeated clicks):
- NO GRID: Prints the normal sheet (without raster).
- GRID (LINE): The sheet is printed with a raster. As verti-
- cal separator a special character is inserted ("|"). The
- whole line is horizontally underlined. Underlined text
- will thus not be visible as underlined.
- RASTER (UNDERL.): This also adds a raster, but the hori-
- zontal line will be produced as a line of minus charac
- ters "-". The advantage is that underlinements are also
- visible in this case (but it needs twice as much lines
- and therefore pages for the print). Most of the time the
- print image gets more illegible.
- #
- MENUTITLE DATA:
-
- FIND
- Searches for the next entry in the current database,
- which matches the current criteria. Therefore database-
- and search-criterion-range must be defined, see below.
- If the cursor is located in a database range, the search
- starts in the line below the cursor. If the end of the da-
- tabase range is reached without a result, TurboCalc asks
- whether the search should be continued from the beginning
- (if the search has been started from the beginning, it
- will be indicated that no matching entry could be found).
- If a corresponding line is found it will be marked as a
- block and the search is stopped. Another <Find> continues
- the search for the next entry.
-
- EXTRACT
- Copies all database lines, which matches the current cri-
- teria (see there) to a new position, in fact to the cur-
- rent cursor position! (The former contents of the data-
- base range stays preserved!).
-
- DELETE
- Deletes all data records which conform to the current
- search criterion (see there).
- The remaining data records move up accordingly and the da-
- tabase range is reduced.
-
- SORT DATABASE
- ASCENDING - DESCENDING
- Sorts the current database range in ascending (or in de-
- scending) order depending on the column where the cursor
- is located (the location must be within the database
- range, otherwise the instruction will be ignored).
-
- DEFINE DATABASE
- Defines the current marked block as database range. It re-
- ceives the name "DATABASE" (see "Names").
- The cells in the first database line should contain the
- row-titles of the data-structure while the remaining
- lines represent the database contents.
-
- DEFINE CRITERIA
- Defines the current criteria range. It receives the name
- "CRITERIA".
- The first line should consist of row titles (as used in
- the database) and the remaining lines should consist of
- comparative criteria. Here a short summary:
- Empty cells: are always identical
- Number, date, time or text: need complete identity (texts
- allow the search with the patterns "*" and "?").
- Comparisons: Start with ">",">=", "<", "<=" or "<>", fol-
- lowed by a formula expression.
- If all cells of one line of the criteria range correspond
- to the respective values of its title field, this line
- will be marked as "found"
-
- SORT RANGE
- Allows the sorting of any range except databases (which
- are sorted with <Data-Sort Database>). This command re-
- quires a block as parameter, otherwise the selection of
- this menu item will be ignored.
- The following window appears:
- SORT DATA (ROWS/COLUMNS): Here you can choose between
- sorting of lines or columns. The setting adheres to the
- size of the block: If the width is bigger than the
- height, it will be assumed that the columns should be
- sorted, otherwise rows is selected (In most cases this
- presetting should be suitable.
- DIRECTION: toggles between ascending/descending sort-or
- der.
- BY COLUMN/ROW: Normally the sorting adheres to the line
- totally on the left or the column on top of the block. If
- you want to sort a block according to a different line or
- column, you may change this information here: Enter any
- cell of the line or column the sorting shall adhere to
- (if you sort linewise only the leading column letter is
- of importance while the columnwise sorting requires the
- rownumber only. The rest can be chosen at will and even
- be outside the sort range).
- If the important component for the sort-process is out
- side the sort range, the sorting will be aborted.
-
- CREATE SERIES
- Allows the automatical fill-in of changing values (e.g.
- number- or date sequences). Select the block to be filled
- (with initial data in the first column/line), then call
- his menu and set parameters as desired:
- DATA IN (ROWS/COLUMNS): Here you can determine, if the
- data-series should be calculated line-by-line or column-
- by-column (This flag will be preset by TurboCalc accord-
- ing to the size of the block.)
- INCREMENT: The increment represents the unit by which the
- starting value is raised step-by step (negative values
- for diminishing are possible as well).
- DATATYPE: Determines, by which method the initial value
- should be increased:
- Arithmetical: The increment will be added to the start
- value (e.g.: 1,3,5,7,9...; with an increment of two).
- Geometrical: The start value will be multiplied con-
- stantly by the increment (e.g.: 1,2,4,8,16 - increment
- two).
- Day, Weekday, Month, Year: This method requires a date as
- initial value. It will be increased respectively dimin-
- ished by the selected preiod of time (days, month...). If
- you have activated the weekdays option, Sundays will be
- left out (counting sequence: Saturday, Monday, Tues-
- day...).
-
- CREATE CHART
- Select a block first and then call this menu item. A win-
- dow for the selection of the chart type appears and fol-
- lowed by a second window for the setting of the parame-
- ters. Finally a new window with the chart is opened.
- Details about both requesters can be looked up in
- "presentation-chart type" and "presentation-parameter" in
- the description of the chart menu or in chapter "Chart".
-
- SHOW CHART
- Already created charts can be closed temporarily with
- <Chart-Hide> or a click on the "close-gadget" of the
- chart-window.
- With this instruction all charts of the sheet (the opened
- and the "closed" ones) will be shown in a list-window and
- can be selected with a double click or a click on >Ok<.
- If the window is open at the moment, it will be activated
- and put to the front, otherwise the window will be re-
- opened.
- #
- MENUTITLE OPTIONS:
-
- PRINT RANGE
- These two menu items set the print range, that means the
- part of the sheet which should be printed by <Project-
- Print>:
- (The print range is determined by these options only and
- not by a simple selection of a block before printing.
- Thus, you can determine the print range for several
- print-outs. Of course, the last setting stays preserved
- after saving and reloading.)
- CURRENT BLOCK
- The currently marked block becomes the actual print
- range. The print-out is now limited to this block. If no
- block is marked, an error message will appear.
- ALL
- The whole sheet will be marked as print range. The print
- starts with cell A1 and ends in the last data-filled cell
- at the left bottom (You can get there with <Ctrl>-<Down>
- followed by <Ctrl><Right>).
-
- SHEET
- With the help of this menu item the general parameters of
- the sheet may be set:
- MAX. SHEETSIZE: Here you can determine the maximum sheet
- size. Although the size of TurboCalc is theoretically un-
- limited, a top boundary must be entered.
- This has been done mainly for your own protection, be-
- cause very large sheets could need a lot of storage ca-
- pacity (This can be the case if large ranges have been
- formatted by mistake).
- Therefore it is advisable not to select an unnecessary
- size for the sheet at the beginning. If the sheet is (or
- becomes) too small for your needs, you may increase this
- value later (also in an already existing sheet.)
- WIDTH: Determines the width of the sheet between 20 an
- 700 (700 is the highest value you can express with two
- letters, column ZY). Default is 400.
- HEIGHT: Indicates the height of the sheet (between 40 an
- 9999999, that means nearly unlimited. Even if you like to
- use only one cell in every row, you will need more than
- 200 MB of memory!!!). Here, default is 4000.
- CALCULATION: MANUALLY: Switches off the automatical calcu-
- lation. That is advisable for larger sheets or many in
- puts. When all inputs are made, the calculation can be
- started manually with <Command-Recalculate> or simply
- with <Shift>-<F1>.
- <RETURN>: MOVE CURSOR: Determines, whether (and in which
- direction) the cursor should be moved when you press
- <Return>. Default is "Down".
- GENERATE ICONS: If an icon should be added to the file
- when you save your sheet, you have to select this option.
- The icons allow an easy file-handling using the work
- bench, but need diskspace as well. So, if you always
- start TurboCalc before and read the files from there by
- means of <Project-Open>, it will be advisable to switch
- off this option.
-
- DISPLAY
- This instruction opens a window to determine the display-
- options for the current sheet-window.
- SHOW TITLE: Here it can be determined if the row- or col-
- umn titles (A, B, C, 1,1,3,...) shall be shown. Normally
- set to "on".
- SHOW GRID: If selected, the cells will be bordered by aux-
- iliary lines. This facilitates the location of distinct
- cells, but can be confusing in some sheets. Furthermore
- it reduces the scrolling speed.
- SHOW TOOLBAR: Shows the toolbar to allow an easy selec-
- tion of the most frequently used commands.
- SHOW FORMULA INSTEAD OF VALUES: If selected, TurboCalc
- displays the formula instead of the values in all cells
- containing such a expression. This can be very useful for
- the input or the editing of formulas.
- If macros are entered, these will be shown (and not the
- result as most macros do not return one). If this option
- is activated, the values (mostly Booleans) will be shown
- here (e.g. the result of LOAD; REQUEST...).
- SHOW ZERO: Here, it can be determined, if zero values
- should be displayed (0 or 0.00), or if the cells should
- stay empty. Normally they are shown.
-
- LOCALE
- These options allow the adaptation of TurboCalc to differ-
- ent countries. They mainly refer to the output, the input
- remains as usual:
- NUMERIC FORMAT: Here, the character of the decimal point
- or -comma and the separator for the thousands can be de-
- termined. The different possibilities should be presented
- sufficiently in the requester.
- SEPARATOR: Determines one out of three different formats
- for date values.
- ORDER: Here you can choose the order in which the date
- should be presented.
- CURRENCY: Determines the currency symbol that appears for
- numbers which are formatted as a currency value. You can
- choose among the standard currencies or define your own
- individual format with a click on >Prefix<:
- Prefix determines the part, which should stand in front
- of the number and suffix the part behind it (One of them
- or perhaps both can be empty).
- MEASURE: With this gadget you can choose whether the
- widths and heights (in <Project-Print> and <Format- Print
- Format>) shall be measured in cm's or in inches.
-
- PROTECTION FLAGS
- Here you can protect the whole sheet -or only parts of it-
- from write- or read access.
- ENABLE PROTECTION OF "PROTECTED" CELLS: If selected,
- cells which have been protected with <Format-Protection>
- (by default all cells are protected) cannot be overwrit-
- ten any longer. Furthermore, formulas can be protected
- against displaying with <Format-Protection>.
- If it is not activated, the limitations of <Format-Protec
- tion> are not valid and the cells are editable without re-
- strictions (For further details see <Format-Protection>).
- NEED PASSWORD TO OPEN THIS FILE: Here you can enter two
- passwords, which will be required when opening the file.
- The file will be loaded only when the entered password is
- identical with one of these two.
- PASSWORD FOR FUTURE CHANGES OF THIS OPTIONS: Here you can
- enter a password, that you have to reenter if you call
- <Options-Protection Flags>. Only in case of identity this
- window will be opened. This will be useful if you have
- protected the file (>Enable Protection of protected
- Cells<) and you do not want to have this option removed
- by somebody else.
-
- SHOW SHEET-WINDOW
- This menu item allows the fade-in of hidden windows or a
- quick change between windows in general.
- After calling this item a requester will be opened with a
- list of all available windows (including hidden ones).
- Just click on the desired window followed by >Ok< or per-
- form a double-click on the desired name.
- If you have selected a hidden window, it will be reopened
- and put to the front. Non-hidden windows will be put to
- the front only.
-
- HIDE SHEET-WINDOW
- Calling this menu item makes a certain window invisible
- to the user's eyes. You can hide special views of the
- current sheet created with <Options-New Window> or the
- last (original) window of the sheet.
- Of course, all the data, which belong to the sheet will
- be kept in memory. Only its visualization -the window- is
- faded out but can be redisplayed at any time by <Options-
- Show Window>.
-
- NEW SHEET-WINDOW
- Opens a new (second, third,...) window of the current
- sheet and puts it to the foreground. - It can now be used
- for input or editing in the same way as the first window.
- The display-options (see above) can be set separately for
- every window.
-
- ARRANGE WINDOWS
- If you have more than one window opened at the same
- time(of one or several sheets), you may want to rearrange
- them. With the following instructions the windows can be
- arranged in a new order.
- SHOW ALL
- Arranges all windows side by side. This is very suitable
- for a survey, but will lead (in case of many windows) to
- very small windows.
- STANDARD
- Arranges the windows in overlapping order, so that they
- are as big as possible. All windows further in the back
- ground only show their title-bars (or a part of it). Each
- window can be put into the foreground with the "to front"
- gadgets (in the right top corner of the windows).
-
- SCREEN - INDIVIDUAL
- With this menu item you can select the screen-type on
- which the TurboCalc windows should appear. From OS2.0 on,
- a requester will be opened (if the "asl.libary" V38 does
- exist) where the screen type, the size and the number of
- colors can be determined. It is built up similar to the
- setting of <Prefs>, see user manual.
- Otherwise only a window with a string gadget appears.
- Here you have to enter the height, width and depth of the
- screen (each separated by a comma). For further informa-
- tion, see appendix 'Screen modes'.
-
- SCREEN - ON WORKBENCH
- TurboCalc opens its windows on the workbench. If a screen
- was kept open before, it will be closed (the window posi-
- tions stay preserved).
-
- SCREEN - AS WB-COPY
- TurboCalc opens a screen, which is identical in size and
- color number to the workbench-screen.
-
- SCREEN - FONT
- This menu item is provided for the setting of the charac-
- ter set for all windows and menus. Therefore, a list with
- all available character sets and type sizes is shown.
- Please select the desired character-set and the size by
- mouseclick (or input in the text fields). For details
- about this requester, see <Format-Font>.
-
- SCREEN - COLORS
- Here, all colors of TurboCalc can be changed (and also
- the workbench colors, if TurboCalc should be located
- there).
- Simply click on the color you want to change and then use
- the three proportional-gadgets (shift regulators) for
- red, blue and green to adjust the color as desired.
-
- SCREEN - DEFAULT COLORS
- Sets the colors according to the "TurboCalc standard-set
- ting". This may be useful if you have mischanged the col-
- ors, or if the TurboCalc windows should be located on the
- workbench screen and strange colors are shown (e.g. for
- 1.3 users).
-
- SCREEN- SMARTREFRESH
- Selecting this item opens a window in which the smartre-
- fresh option can be turned on/off.
- SHEET-SMARTREFRESH: Enables the smartrefresh for sheet-
- windows.
- Once activated, it saves the contents of windows overlaid
- by others in an internal intermediate memory. Thus, the
- window need not to be rebuilt so many times, which speeds
- up the screen refresh.
- The hook to this process is that the buffering of the win
- dow needs additional memory space.
- If you have enough storage capacity (more than 1Meg),
- you should activate this option.
- CHART-SMARTREFRESH: Enables the smartrefresh for chart-
- windows. This option does not consume the memory the
- screen smartrefresh may require so you can leave it acti-
- vated even on a machine with minimum equipment (512K).
-
- CONFIG - LOAD
- Loads a setting that was saved with <Config-Save>. (The
- settings will be loaded automatically when starting Turbo
- Calc, so you have to select this item only in case of a
- change during a TurboCalc session and you want them back
- to standard.)
-
- CONFIG - SAVE
- Saves the current configuration which will be loaded auto-
- matically during the next start of TurboCalc. The configu-
- ration will be saved as "S:TurboCalc.CFG". Whenever you
- start TurboCalc, the program will try to load this file
- and use these settings. If this file cannot be opened,
- the standard configuration will be used instead.
-
- CONFIG - DELETE
- Deletes the file "S:TurboCalc.CFG" which was created be-
- fore with <Config-Save> (see above). The internal
- "standard"-file of TurboCalc will be used automatically
- when starting TurboCalc the next time.
- #
- MENUTITLE MACRO
- For details about macros, please refer to chapter
- "Macro/ARexx-Instructions".
-
- PLAY
- Opens a window and shows all available macros of Turbo-
- Calc. With a double click on the name (or click on >Ok<),
- the appropriate macro will be started.
-
- STOP PLAYING
- If you are executing a macro (recognizable by the changed
- screen title), it can be stopped with this menu item.
- Nevertheless the last instruction will be finished.
-
- RECORD
- Opens a window for the setting of the macro characteris-
- tics and accepts the following instructions as a new
- macro. For details, see chapter "Record Macro".
- MACRONAME: Please enter the macro-name here.This is the
- name that will be shown in the <Macro-Play> requester
- later. Try to choose a clear name, so that you can easily
- recognize the macro.
- WRITE MACRO TO: Here, you can select, if you want to rec-
- ord the macro to the current sheet or to a new macro work-
- sheet. TurboCalc provides both recording types (in con-
- trast to other spread-sheet programs).
- The recording in the current sheet is suitable, if only a
- few macros shall be recorded. In this case you do not
- need an extra sheet, which has to be loaded and saved to
- gether with the one that is affected by the macro. If you
- intend to create a lot of macros, or use macros in gen-
- eral for more than one sheet, you may prefer the saving
- of macros in an external sheet. Please note that you have
- to save and load this sheet separately.
- POSITION: Here you can determine a definite position (the
- cursor position is preset), where the macro shall be writ-
- ten to. As default setting TurboCalc selects the next new
- and unoccupied column (in the current sheet from column
- BA on, if this column is not occupied yet).
- To SAVE CURSORMOVEMENTS RELATIVELY determines, whether
- the cursor positions shall be saved absolutely (e.g. C5)
- or relatively (e.g. 3 down, 2 left...).
- If you have set all parameters, click on >Ok< and the re-
- cording will be started (if necessary, the new macro
- sheet is opened)!. In the screen bar appears a corre-
- sponding text indicating that the recording is in prog-
- ress (if the bar is not overlaid by a window).
- After you have recorded all necessary steps, you can stop
- the recording with the menu item <Macro-Stop Recording>.
- The message on the screen bar disappears.
-
- STOP RECORDING
- If you are running a macro-recording (recognizable by the
- changed screen title), it can be stopped with this menu
- item.
-
- DEFINE NAME
- This menu item corresponds to <Command-Define Name>. It
- has been added to the macro menu to shorten the defini-
- tion procedure.
- #
- MENUTITLE HELP:
-
- INFO
- Opens a window which displays some information about the
- version and revision of your TurboCalc copy and the
- current sheets.
-
- HELP ITEMS
- The selection of an item in this pull-down menu opens a
- window in which a brief summary of the most important
- points of the respective topic is given.
- A more detailed explanation and further information
- about a certain function of TurboCalc can be found in
- this manual.
-