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Using OpenOffice Calc 3 is a skills builder guide for the beginner and intermediate level user. It includes the content from our Introducing OpenOffice Calc 3 ebook plus additional material for readers who wish to develop their skills further.

This eBook is divided into two sections. About Spreadsheet Software describes how Calc is used to organise numerical information so that it is easy to understand, make calculations, sort data and draw graphs and charts. The Using OpenOffice Calc 3 section guides the reader step by step through many of the tasks that you will need to perform if you are to use Calc successfully beyond the novice level.

Writing under the name of Chris Deane, the author is an experienced teacher and a former High School Head of ICT & visiting tutor in the Department of Education at Birmingham City University.