You can have a maximum of 2292 columns in an OpenOffice spreadsheet.
The maximum number of collums available is 2292.
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 rows is 1048576 and the maximum columns is 2292. Therefore the total number of cells available is 2,403,315,564 !
Absolutely - I use them regularly. The spreadsheet part of OpenOffice is 'Calc'
You would use a formula such as ... =sum(a3/10) or =sum(b12*a3)
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.
Whichever OpenOffice (also the newer LibreOffice) is used (Writer, Calc, Draw, etc) the Pi symbol is found in Insert > special Character. Choose the Pi symbol and close. Π