On Fri February 24 2006 00:01, + ALAIN LLOYD wrote:
> JUST TO ASK YOU ,HOW TO USE OPEN OFFICE/how do i create a counting table
> ,for example I am starting a Import buisness and would like to use OPEN
> OFFICE FOR EVERY THING, completely everything.

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On Fri February 24 2006 02:10, Ross Johnson wrote:
> It sounds like you want a database and not a spreadsheet.
>
> You may find the sample database tables that OOo Base offers useful as a
> starting point.
>
> Start by navigating to File - New - Database, to create your database.
> At this stage, although it's not mandatory, make sure you register the
> new database as a data source so that you can access the data in your
> database from Writer (for mail merge etc.) or Calc.
>
> When you finish creating the database OOo will start Base where you will
> find wizards for creating Tables and Forms for your database.
>
> The Table creation wizard includes several suggestions for tables and
> their columns that are commonly used for business applications. You can
> choose any of these, or not, and also select which of the suggested
> columns you want to start with. Later, you can add new columns, or
> modify them to suit your needs.
>
> OOo also includes a Forms wizard that will generate simple but complete
> forms for your tables. Again, this is in Base.
>

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