You would use a formula such as ...
=sum(a3/10) or =sum(b12*a3)
You can have a maximum of 2292 columns in an OpenOffice spreadsheet.
No - OpenOffice does not require registration of any kind.
A "cell" is a single field in the spreadsheet application 'Calc'
False ! Open Office Calc is quite happy to save files in .xls format !
The maximum number of collums available is 2292.
Absolutely - I use them regularly. The spreadsheet part of OpenOffice is 'Calc'
10,000. Did you drop your calc?
The maximum number of rows is 1048576 and the maximum columns is 2292. Therefore the total number of cells available is 2,403,315,564 !
You could use the Calc program. I did one for a friend last using Open Office Calc. I designed the background etc, and used fomule in the spreadsheet to change the date by one day to the required number each month.
It includes :- Base - Database Calc - Spreadsheet Draw - Design Impress - Presentation Math - Formula editor Writer - Word-processor
Please check out openoffice at http://www.openoffice.org/. Open Office Calc is a spreadsheet program very similar to Excel.
The original spreadsheet was Lotus 1-2-3, then there's Microsoft Excel, OpenOffice Calc, and Corel Quattro Pro. <><><><><> Actually, before Lotus 123, there was SuperCalc.