Hello Andrea

Em 12/04/2017 18:20, Andrea Mussap escreveu:
> Thank you very much, Olivier. You're so nice. 
> I  have another question here: "better is to update the file for 5.3 
> release... Download the file, save it as...." - I didn't find the Getting 
> Started version 53. The file I've downloaded is = 
> GS5205-GettingStartedWithCalc.odt
> 
> So, should I rename it from (GS5205-GettingStartedWithCalc.odt) to 
> (GS5305-GettingStartedWithCalc-AM.odt)??

Yes, exactly. The new book is an update of the current 5.2 book
contents. We do it chapter by chapter and at the end we assemble (build)
the book.

> "If you want to extend the update of the Getting Started Guide" - I've seen 
> this message in the list but I didn't understand the requests. So, after I 
> update this Getting Started I'll talk to you about the other task, ok??

OK. The process of updating our literature is to review the text and
images and add the improvements of the new software release when
applicable. The message I referred contains the changes I noticed from
LO 5.2 when LO 5.3 was released.

I hope this helps...

Regards
Olivier



> 
> BRAndrea.
>       De: Olivier Hallot <olivier.hal...@libreoffice.org>
>  Para: documentation@global.libreoffice.org 
>  Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 12 de Abril de 2017 21:52
>  Assunto: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] chapter 5 'Getting started with 
> Calc'
>    
> Hello Andrea
> 
> Em 12/04/2017 17:21, Andrea Mussap escreveu:
>> Hello all.I'd like to (try to) help by updating this tutorial. 
>> I've found it here: ODFAuthors > LibreOffice > English> Getting Started > 
>> Published LO 5.2 > GS5.2 Ch5 Calc, is this the correct document??
>>
> Yes.
> 
>> So, can I use/test my LO Calc Version: 5.3.0.3 to see how it works, and 
>> update the document? Or do I have to install LO version 5.2 to test it?
> 
> Yes. But at this moment, better is to update the file for 5.3 release.
> 
> The process is
> 
> 1) Download the file
> 
> 2) Save it as  GS5305-GettingStartedWithCalc-AM.odt , where 53 is the release 
> and AM are your initials. Open it in LibreOffice
> 
> 3) Fill your personal data in Tools -> Options -> LibreOffice -> User data
> 
> 4) Enable track changes (Edit -> Tack changes -> Record)
> 
> 5) Update the contents.
> 
> 6) when finished with the edition, upload to ODFAuthors > LibreOffice > 
> English> Getting Started >  "Draft LO 5.3" folder
> 
> 7) Notify this list when you're done. It will be reviewed.
> 
> 
>> Another question: is there a bug in the bug list related to this task??
> 
> Although a bug can be open, the process does not involve yet this formalism.
> 
> If you want to extend the update of the Getting Started Guide, please have a 
> look at this message:
> 
> http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Getting-Started-5-3-task-list-tt4210677.html
> 
> Do not hesitate to contact this list for more help
> regards
> Olivier
> 
>>
>> Kind RegardsAndrea.
>>       De: Jean Weber <jeanwe...@gmail.com>
>>   Para: "Documentation@global.libreoffice.org" 
>> <Documentation@global.libreoffice.org> 
>>   Enviadas: Sábado, 8 de Abril de 2017 8:36
>>   Assunto: [libreoffice-documentation] Fwd: another remark
>>     
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Kees Kriek <kees...@gmail.com>
>> Date: Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 5:32 PM
>> Subject: another remark
>> To: Jean Weber <jeanwe...@gmail.com>, "H.C. van der Burg"
>> <h...@oasisevenementen.nl>
>>
>> Hi Jean
>>
>> We found another 'error' in chapter 5 'Getting started with Calc'. In the 
>> paragraph 'Sheet navigation' it says 'Dragging the scroll bar edge to the 
>> right may reveal all the tabs' (see below the second last bullet). As the 
>> tabs are now below the scroll bar this isn't right anymore. When there are 
>> more sheets than can be shown, you can use the arrows on the left to scroll 
>> through them.
>> Kind regards, Kees
>>
>> Sheet navigation
>>
>> Each sheet in a spreadsheet is independent of the other sheets, though
>> references can be linked from one sheet to another. There are three
>> ways to navigate between sheets in a spreadsheet:
>>
>> Using the Navigator – when the Navigator is open (Figure 8),
>> double-click on any of the listed sheets to select the sheet.
>>
>> Using the keyboard – use key combinations Ctrl+Page Down to move one
>> sheet to the right and Ctrl+Page Up to move one sheet to the left.
>>
>> Using the mouse – click on one of the sheet tabs at the bottom of the
>> spreadsheet to select that sheet.
>>
>> If your spreadsheet contains a lot of sheets, then some of the sheet
>> tabs may be hidden behind the horizontal scroll bar at the bottom of
>> the screen. If this is the case:
>>
>> Using the four buttons to the left of the sheet tabs can move the tabs
>> into view (Figure 9).
>>
>> Dragging the scroll bar edge to the right may reveal all the tabs.
>>
>> Right-clicking on any of the arrows opens a context menu where you can
>> select a sheet (see Figure 10).
>>
> 

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