Den 2006-05-04 22:03:11 skrev Dan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Thursday May 4 2006 02:40 pm, jenna Vystrcil wrote:
Please forgive my ignorance as I start from scratch using this software.
But I'm DETERMINED to make this work and not depend on...er, PAST office
suites I've used.
Is there such thing as a manual or websource for general letterwriting
and bookkeeping questions? I.e. I have very basic mathematical
questions: how to multiply and divide, how to multiply then add to a
certain number, how to copy a formula in to following columns but
cooresponding with their row, how to calculate interest on a loan, these
sorts of things.
Then also, within Writer, I have questions like exporting an address to
a label or envelope from an open letter document. And other questions.
Please point me in the right direction. And thank you for
creating/offering this suite to the world.
Jenna P. Vystrcil
I would suggest you start by downloading the Getting Started Guide
at:
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/index.html. It is in the
OOoAuthors section of that page.
Dan
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Most simple tasks in Calc are done just about the same way as with Excel.
One difference is, however, that Calc use ";" as separators in cell
functions, instead of ",".
EXAMPLE
Excel:
=FunctionName(Parameter1,Parameter2,Parameter3)
Calc:
=FunctionName(Parameter1;Parameter2;Parameter3)
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Johnny
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