--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Spreadsheet_Layout.tex 2010/08/23 16:16:18 1.2 +++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Spreadsheet_Layout.tex 2016/01/03 04:52:52 1.3 @@ -1,35 +1,34 @@ \label{Spreadsheet_Layout} This section describes the layout of each level of spreadsheet. See the -section on the Spreadsheet Hierarchy (\ref{Spreadsheet_Hierarchy}) +section on the \textbf{Spreadsheet Hierarchy} (\ref{Spreadsheet_Hierarchy}) for a description of the types of spreadsheets and their data-flow -relationships. +relationships.\\ \noindent \textbf{General Characteristics} Each spreadsheet has 52 columns and a variable number of rows. -The columns of the spreadsheets are labeled 'A-z'. +The columns of the spreadsheets are labeled `A-z'. The rows of the spreadsheets contain data appropriate to the spreadsheet as -described below. The section Spreadsheet Row Numbers -(\ref{Spreadsheet_Row_Numbers}) describes how row numbers are assigned. +described below. The section \textbf{Spreadsheet Row Numbers} +(\ref{Spreadsheet_Row_Numbers}) describes how row numbers are assigned.\\ \noindent \textbf{Assessment Spreadsheet Layout} There are two special rows on the top of the assessment spreadsheet. -The first is the template row (\ref{Spreadsheet_Template_Row}). -The second row is the export row (\ref{Spreadsheet_Export_Row}). +The first is the \textbf{template row} (\ref{Spreadsheet_Template_Row}). +The second row is the \textbf{export row} (\ref{Spreadsheet_Export_Row}). The main body of the assessment spreadsheet contains the parameters associated with the assessment. The parameter values appear in the ``A'' column of the spreadsheet and cannot be edited. The remainder of the spreadsheet columns, -labeled ``B-z'', can be edited and used for computations. - -See Referencing Spreadsheet Parameters +labeled ``B-z'', can be edited and used for computations. +See \textbf{Referencing Spreadsheet Parameters} (\ref{Spreadsheet_Referencing_Parameters}) for information -on how to reference a parameter value in the spreadsheet. +on how to reference a parameter value in the spreadsheet.\\ \noindent \textbf{Student Spreadsheet Layout} @@ -42,7 +41,7 @@ The main body of the student spreadsheet assessments in the course. Each assessment appears beneath the title of the folder or sequence which it belongs to. The first 26 columns of the main body of the spreadsheet, ``A-Z'', are the export data from the assessments -and cannot be edited. The remaining columns, ``a-z'', can be edited. +and cannot be edited. The remaining columns, ``a-z'', can be edited.\\ \noindent \textbf{Course Spreadsheet Layout}