![]() Chapter Seven: Quirky Data Entry and Building Charts in Calc Rob discovers some interesting features while entering data into Calc. While he manages to get the result, it wasn't without some trials and tribulations. Chapter Six: Importing Data into Calc Rob tries a "slice and dice" test by importing data from a Web page into Calc. The File, Edit, View and other menus are reviewed. Chapter Five: Calc, the Spreadsheet Competition for Microsoft Excel Rob starts exploring Calc to see how it stacks up with Microsoft Excel. He explores different spacing after paragraphs, inserting pictures, spell checking and saving in Microsoft Word format. Chapter Four: Diving into Writer Rob takes the plunge and starts using Writer for this chapter while comparing it to Microsoft Word. This time Rob adds boxes, columns and pictures to his Gazette. Chapter Three: Creating the New Gazette with Writer Looking at something a little more complicated than a simple letter with a few paragraphs, Rob starts a project which creates a newspaper. The File Menu, Edit Menu, View Menu, Insert Menu and more are introduced. Chapter Two: Using Writer Word Processing Rob starts exploring Writer while comparing it to Microsoft Word. In this chapter he introduces the free productivity software suite, instructing how to download it and install it onto your computer. ![]() Now he takes a look at, a free alternative. Foreword by Jack Dunning, publisher of ComputorEdge: My Favorite Free Windows Office Productivity Software Chapter One: Downloading and Installing Rob has been a long time user and instructor for Microsoft Office. Is Apache productivity software, or it's close cousin, LibreOffice, a good alternative to Microsoft Office? In this introduction to and how-to for OpenOffice, Rob addresses this question while exploring the suite of productivity programs: word processing, spreadsheet calculation, presentation, graphic page layout, database, and more. OpenOffice and LibreOffice are free open source suites of business programs comparable to the respective modules of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more).
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