The easiest way would be to design it on paper first. Then - using the Calc program, set the height and width of the cells the same size to give you a grid. You then would change the borders of each cell to reflect the paper copy. If you want a more detailed explanation - drop me a note via my email - NOT my message board (as it isn't private and anyone could read your email address)
It stands for organisation.
Open Office does not use the COM. Instead, the website uses the ORG.
The programs contained within Open Office are:- Base, Calc, Draw, Impress, Math & Writer
The maximum number of rows available is 1048576 !
Word processors will create reports: Open Office Org, Microsoft Office Word, etc.
Yes it will. Open Office is capable of reading a wide variety of documents created in other software packages.
Open Office. Org http://download.openoffice.org/other.html#en-US
It's a free alternative suite of productivity programs. I enjoy using it. See the related link to their website.
It's a free alternative suite of productivity programs. I enjoy using it. See the related link to their website.
Application software - MS office, Office org.
office org
The first incarnation of OpenOffice was originally called 'StarOffice' - created by the German company StarDivision. The program code was bought by Sun Microsystems in 1999.