--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Attic/Authoring_Spreadsheet.tex 2016/01/03 04:35:47 1.3 +++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Attic/Authoring_Spreadsheet.tex 2016/12/28 22:35:09 1.4 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ \label{Authoring_Spreadsheet} -To use a spreadsheet in multiple courses, authors can create spreadsheet XML files in their authoring space. Published spreadsheets can be imported into courses. See \textbf{Loading a Spreadsheet Definition from a Published File} (\ref{Spreadsheet_Loading}). A spreadshet uses the syntax: +To use a spreadsheet in multiple courses, authors can create spreadsheet XML files in their authoring space. Published spreadsheets can be imported into courses. See \textbf{Loading a Spreadsheet Definition from a Published File} (\ref{Spreadsheet_Loading}). The spreadsheet syntax is illustrated by the following example demonstrating both text and formulas: \begin{verbatim} `Available Points:' @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ To use a spreadsheet in multiple courses &SUM(`Z*') \end{verbatim} -See \textbf{Modifying the Spreadsheet} (\ref{Spreadsheet_Editing}) for more information on programming cells. The file must be saved in authoring space with the extension .spreadsheet. Currently, a spreadsheet must be imported into authoring space as a .txt file and then renamed to a .spreadsheet. After it is published with the .spreadsheet extension, it can be imported into a course. +See \textbf{Modifying the Spreadsheet} (\ref{Spreadsheet_Editing}) for more information on programming cells. Very complex calculations can be performed in the cells. The file must be saved in authoring space with the extension .spreadsheet. Currently, a spreadsheet must be imported into authoring space as a .txt file and then renamed to a .spreadsheet. After it is published with the .spreadsheet extension, it can be imported into a course.