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1.1 matthew 1: \label{Spreadsheet_Layout}
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3: This section describes the layout of each level of spreadsheet. See the
1.3 ! lira 4: section on the \textbf{Spreadsheet Hierarchy} (\ref{Spreadsheet_Hierarchy})
1.1 matthew 5: for a description of the types of spreadsheets and their data-flow
1.3 ! lira 6: relationships.\\
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1.2 riegler 9: \noindent
1.1 matthew 10: \textbf{General Characteristics}
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12: Each spreadsheet has 52 columns and a variable number of rows.
1.3 ! lira 13: The columns of the spreadsheets are labeled `A-z'.
1.1 matthew 14: The rows of the spreadsheets contain data appropriate to the spreadsheet as
1.3 ! lira 15: described below. The section \textbf{Spreadsheet Row Numbers}
! 16: (\ref{Spreadsheet_Row_Numbers}) describes how row numbers are assigned.\\
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1.2 riegler 18: \noindent
1.1 matthew 19: \textbf{Assessment Spreadsheet Layout}
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21: There are two special rows on the top of the assessment spreadsheet.
1.3 ! lira 22: The first is the \textbf{template row} (\ref{Spreadsheet_Template_Row}).
! 23: The second row is the \textbf{export row} (\ref{Spreadsheet_Export_Row}).
1.1 matthew 24:
25: The main body of the assessment spreadsheet contains the parameters associated
26: with the assessment. The parameter values appear in the ``A'' column of the
27: spreadsheet and cannot be edited. The remainder of the spreadsheet columns,
1.3 ! lira 28: labeled ``B-z'', can be edited and used for computations.
! 29: See \textbf{Referencing Spreadsheet Parameters}
1.1 matthew 30: (\ref{Spreadsheet_Referencing_Parameters}) for information
1.3 ! lira 31: on how to reference a parameter value in the spreadsheet.\\
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1.2 riegler 33: \noindent
1.1 matthew 34: \textbf{Student Spreadsheet Layout}
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36: The student spreadsheet has both a
37: \textbf{template row} (\ref{Spreadsheet_Template_Row}) and an
38: \textbf{export row} (\ref{Spreadsheet_Export_Row}).
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40: The main body of the student spreadsheet contains the export rows of the
41: assessments in the course. Each assessment appears beneath the title of
42: the folder or sequence which it belongs to. The first 26 columns of the
43: main body of the spreadsheet, ``A-Z'', are the export data from the assessments
1.3 ! lira 44: and cannot be edited. The remaining columns, ``a-z'', can be edited.\\
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1.2 riegler 46: \noindent
1.1 matthew 47: \textbf{Course Spreadsheet Layout}
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49: The course spreadsheet contains the data exported from each student level
50: spreadsheet.
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52: The two topmost rows are the \textbf{template row}
53: (\ref{Spreadsheet_Template_Row}) and a summary row.
54: The remainder of the spreadsheet it taken up with student data.
55: Each student spreadsheet exports one row to the course spreadsheet. The
56: first 26 columns, ``A-Z'', contain the student data and cannot be edited.
57: The remaining 26 columns ``a-z'', can be edited.
1.2 riegler 58:
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