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LibreOffice Calc Quick Start Checklist

Use this simple checklist to get comfortable with LibreOffice Calc quickly. Follow the steps and check them off as you go.


1. Install LibreOffice

Download LibreOffice
Go to the official website and download the latest version for your operating system.

Example action:

  • Visit libreoffice.org → Download LibreOffice

Install the program
Run the installer and follow the default setup steps.

Tip:

  • The default installation works fine for most users.

2. Open LibreOffice Calc

Launch Calc
Open LibreOffice and choose Calc Spreadsheet.

Example action:

  • Start Menu → LibreOffice → LibreOffice Calc

Create a new spreadsheet
Start with a blank document.

Example action:

  • File → New → Spreadsheet

3. Understand the Basic Layout

Identify rows and columns
Rows run horizontally and columns run vertically.

Example:

  • Cell A1 = Column A + Row 1

Select a cell
Click any cell to start typing.

Example:

  • Click A1 and type “Sales”.

4. Enter and Edit Data

Type data into cells
Click a cell and start typing.

Example:

  • A1: Product
  • B1: Price
  • C1: Quantity

Edit a cell
Double-click the cell or press F2.

Example:

  • Change a value without retyping the entire cell.

5. Format Your Spreadsheet

Make headers bold
Highlight header cells and click Bold.

Example action:

  • Select row 1 → Click B on the toolbar.

Adjust column width
Resize columns so text fits properly.

Example action:

  • Drag the border between column letters.

Align text
Control how text appears in the cell.

Example action:

  • Use Center or Right Align on the toolbar.

6. Use Basic Formulas

Add numbers automatically

Example formula:

  • =SUM(B2:B10)

What it does:

  • Adds all numbers from cell B2 to B10.

Perform simple calculations

Examples:

  • =A1+B1 → Adds two cells
  • =A1*B1 → Multiplies values

7. Save Your Spreadsheet

Save your file

Example action:

  • File → Save As

Tip:

  • Choose a clear filename like monthly_budget.ods

Use the native format

Recommended format:

  • .ODS (OpenDocument Spreadsheet)

8. Export or Share Your File

Export as PDF

Example action:

  • File → Export As → Export as PDF

Use this when:

  • Sending a spreadsheet for viewing only.

Export for Excel users

Example action:

  • File → Save As → .XLSX

Use this when:

  • Sharing with Microsoft Excel users.

9. Use Helpful Keyboard Shortcuts

Save quickly
Shortcut: Ctrl + S

Undo last action
Shortcut: Ctrl + Z

Copy and paste
Shortcuts:

  • Ctrl + C (Copy)
  • Ctrl + V (Paste)

Edit selected cell
Shortcut: F2


10. Practice with a Simple Example

Try creating a small table:

ProductPriceQuantity
Pen1.5010
Notebook3.005

✅ Add a total formula at the bottom
Example:

  • =SUM(B2:B3)

This helps you practice data entry, formatting, and formulas.


Checklist Complete!

You now know the core basics of LibreOffice Calc:

  • Creating spreadsheets
  • Formatting data
  • Using formulas
  • Saving and exporting files

From here, you can start exploring charts, sorting data, and using more advanced formulas.