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| IN THIS CHAPTER: 37 About Sheets and Spreadsheets 38 Set Calc Options 39 Create a New Spreadsheet 40 Open an Existing Spreadsheet 41 Enter Simple Data into a Spreadsheet 42 About Moving Around Calc 43 About Calc Formulas 44 Copy and Move Formulas 45 Edit Cell Data 46 Print a Spreadsheet This chapter introduces topics related to Calc, OpenOffice.org's spreadsheet program. A spreadsheet is a collection of one or more sheets . OpenOffice.org's Calc is to numbers what Writer is to text; Calc has been called a "word processor for numbers." With Calc, you can create numerically based proposals, business plans, business forms, accounting spreadsheets, and virtually any other document that contains calculated numbers . If you've heard of, or have seen, Microsoft Excel, OpenOffice.org's Calc is OpenOffice.org's answer to Excel only without the price tag.
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If you are new to electronic spreadsheets, you may have to take a little more time learning Calc's environment than you have to take to learn other programs such as Writer. Calc starts with a grid of cells in which you place information, not unlike Writer's tables (see 23 About Writer Tables ). This chapter orients you to Calc by offering tasks that explain how to enter and edit data in Calc spreadsheets as well as how to navigate them. |
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