| name | Use Formulas and Functions in Calc Cells |
| description | Enter direct Calc formulas or wizard-selected functions in the correct target cell, verify the first result, and only then fill the intended range. |
Use Formulas and Functions in Calc Cells
When This Skill Applies
- Use when the task is primarily a direct worksheet formula or named function task: totals, averages, date arithmetic, rounding, scaling, concatenation, or similar cell-level calculations.
- Use when success is judged by visible worksheet values in a target cell or repeated range.
- Keep this as the default formula path unless the task is explicitly a keyed lookup/cross-sheet retrieval or a business-metric specialist flow such as revenue, profit, or discount columns.
When Not To Use
- Do not use as the main planner for explicit VLOOKUP-style, keyed-reference, or source-sheet lookup tasks. Use
LIBREOFFICECALC_Lookup_Reference_and_Keyed_Fill_Formulas.
- Do not use as the main planner for revenue/profit/cost/discount output columns when the business-metric relation is the main difficulty. Use
LIBREOFFICECALC_Apply_Revenue_Cost_Discount_Profit_Formulas.
- Do not drift into chart, page-setup, cleaning, or formatting-only branches just because the task includes a later save or visual polish step.
Core Procedure
- Anchor the correct destination cell or first output cell before typing anything.
- Enter the first formula directly in the cell or formula bar, or use Function Wizard only when a named function is genuinely easier.
- Verify the first computed result on the sheet:
- the active cell is in the requested row or column,
- the visible header or output label matches the prompt,
- the displayed result is plausible for the current row.
- Fill or copy the formula only through the requested range.
- Re-check the destination range instead of stopping at formula entry.
Verification Focus
- Confirm the result landed in the requested target column or target row, not an adjacent helper region.
- For date tasks, verify that the result displays as a date rather than an unexpected serial number.
- For fill-down or fill-across tasks, verify one later cell too so the relative references did not drift.
Failure Recovery
- If the first result looks wrong, stop before filling the rest of the range.
- If the active cell is wrong, reselect the correct destination cell and re-enter the formula instead of editing random cells.
- If the formula actually depends on another sheet or keyed matching, switch to the lookup skill rather than forcing a generic formula pattern.
Visual State Card Usage
- Runtime cards live in
runtime_state_cards.json.
- Audit cards live in
state_cards.json.
- Match only the card that fits the current live Calc surface.
Image references in this package:
Images/direct_formula_entry_target_cell.jpg
Images/direct_formula_entry_target_cell_focus_crop.jpg
Images/function_result_visible_in_target_cell.jpg
Images/function_result_visible_in_target_cell_focus_crop.jpg
Images/function_wizard_named_function_selection.jpg
Images/function_wizard_named_function_selection_focus_crop.jpg
Images/function_wizard_named_function_selection_after.jpg