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TurboCalc 3.5 © 1993-1995 Michael Friedrich
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The AutoOpen Directory
======================
TurboCalc has the ability to automatically read in the contents
of sheets at startup. This has to set using the
<Options-Global Settings> menu option using the 'AutoOpen-Directory'
fields: A tick-mark turns on the AutoOpen feature and the text field
defines the directory, from which TurboCalc should automatically
read all TurboCalc spreadsheets.
The default is 'AutoOpen' which would normally correspond to this
directory (where this file is located). It's then sufficient to
simply click on the gadget to set the tick-mark.
Once this is done and <Options-Config. save> is selected, the next
startup will result in the following sheets being loaded automatically:
* Auto_AutoFormat
* Auto_WhatIf
These two macros extend the internal menus to provide the
<Commands-WhatIf> and <Format-AutoFormat> commands; a description
of which follows.
The files are read in automatically in background so no window needs
to be opened for that - thus they provide a means of externally
extending the command set.
Both macros can be found, in a slightly modified form, in the
Sheets3.0 directory (as Macro_AutoFormat and Macro_WhatIf
respectively). They open, as distinct from the above, a sheet window
and display relevant information. They are provided for you to
inspect and to try out.
Notes:
------
1. The new commands are normal TurboCalc macros. Please note that:
* Macros don't run as fast as internal commands. Be patient.
* Rigourous error handling and handling of details is limited.
* On the other hand, you may alter these macros to suit your
own special needs.
* The macros should also encourage you to do some of your own
programming to explore various possibilities and tricks.
(Should you develop your own commands and wish to share them
with other TurboCalc users, you can send them to us.)
2. If you have altered the global configuration, you *must* also
save this to allow subsequent starts to use it. Otherwise they
will use the previously-saved confiuration.
Format-AutoFormat
=================
This macro facilitates automatic formating of sheets. Simply
select the area to format (including titles) and choose the
(new) <Format-AutoFormat> menu option.
A window will open providing various formating options in the
left half.
The upper-right allows you to specify if the selected area has
titles, as well as a totals row (which may also be used for
another purpose) at the base of the marked area.
Choose your desired format - the format changes will be displayed
immediately in the sheet so that you can see the effect immediately.
Once you have determined the right format, simply click on >OK<
to preserve that format and to exit AutoFormat.
If you don't like any of the format styles and wish to revert
to that which was present before you selected AutoFormat, click
>UNDO<.
Commands-WhatIf
===============
This macro implements What-If analysis.
A sheet is generated in which a target cell is represented in
relation to one or two variable (parameter) cells.
(Simple) Example:
Cell A1 holds the number of units,
cell A2 contains the unit profit
and cell A3 holds the formula =A1*A2 and thus calculates the
gross profit.
(In a real world example, A1 would consist of the difference
between buy and sell prices as well as adjustments to allow
for other factors - but let's keep *this* example simple.)
Now, a spreadsheet can be formed which appears as follows:
Units 1 2 3 4 5 <- Unit Profit
#
1 1 2 3 4 5
2 2 4 6 8 10
3 3 6 9 12 15
4 4 7 12 16 20
Gross profit can be readily ascertained from the above allowing
for direct comparison between different prices.
A chart can also be generated to represent this.
Generation
----------
To generate the WhatIf anaylsis for the curent active sheet, select
<Commands-WhatIf>.
A window will open in which you must set various parameters:
(Values in brackets apply to our example.)
Monitor Cell: This is the cell which changes in relation
to the others and is to be used for the
contents of the new sheet. (A3 in our example.)
Variable Cell: The parameter which should be varied.
Cell Indicate the cell (A1)
S.-Value These three values are used to determine the
E.-Value over which the cell should be varied. The
Step S.-Value is entered into the cell, the sheet
recalculated, the value of the monitor cell
extracted. The 'Cell' is then incremented by
the 'Step' and the process repeated until the
E.-Value is reached.
(1,5,1 in our example)
Second Variable Cell: The second parameter which should be varied.
Activate Select this if you want a second parameter
to be varied (see below). Then set the values:
Cell corresponds only to the second variable cell.
S.-Value Need only be filled in if the 'Activate' has
E.-Value been selected.
Step (A2, 1,4,1)
When all fields have been adjusted, click on >OK<. All values
will then be calculated in sequence and the result 'noted'. This
can take a while so be patient!
After this, a new sheet is opened and the generated data filled
in starting at position A1.
Activating Second Variable
--------------------------
The What-If analysis can (optionally) be performed using two parameters:
Single Parmeter: A sheet consisting of 2 columns will be generated. The
first column holds the values of the varaible parameter, and
the second the result.
Two Parameters: This will generate a sheet in which the first column
holds the values of the first variable parameter, and the
first row holds the values of the second variable parameter.
Remaining cells contain respective results.
Note:
-----
The macro does some error checking yet it is possible that erroneous
input (incorrect cell specification, wrong values) will lead to errors.
Once values are corrected (if necessary, by selecting WhatIf again),
all should work fine.
Also note that the sheet is limited to a size of 1000x1000 to
restrict start, end and step values.
Macro_Help_for_OS2.TCD
=======================
TurboCalc's onlie help needs version 37 (or heigher) from
"amigaguide.library" - it thus only works with OS3.x
This macro has been created to allow users with an older version
of the operation system (OS1.3 and OS2.x) to use the online help.
Macro_Help_for_OS2.TCD changes the "help" menu items to use the
external viewer AmigaGuide which is shipped with the OS2.x.
Requirements:
* "SYS:Utilities/AmigaGuide" must exist
(in exactly this directoy - the default drawer for OS2.x)
* If you start TurboCalc from shell, first change to TurboCalc's
home directoy (i.e. the directoy TurboCalc and the drawer Help
is located in)
or simply start TurboCalc from WorkBench.
Installing the macro:
* Simply load the file, the automatic macro is executed immediatly.
* To run the macro every time TurboCalc is started, copy the macro
to the AutoOpen-Drawer (see introduction of this file)
Please use the file Macro_Help_for_OS2_b.TCD for that purpose
as that version is loaded silently and does not open a sheet window.
If you have installed TurboCalc using "Installer" this has
been done for you (for OS1.x and OS2.x)
has
* Finally enable TurboCalc's AutoOpen feature (see introduction)