Quick Start Guide

HTML Source mode, the Formatting and Styles list is not available. The rst time you
switch to HTML Source mode, you are prompted to save the le as HTML, if you have
not already done so.
4.4.5 Tables
You can include tabular data in the Writer, Impress and Draw module. Insert basic
tables directly into your document either with the following menus items or by using
the toolbar:
Insert > Table,
Table > Insert > Table,
or use the Table icon.
To enter data, select a cell with your mouse pointer and begin typing. To move around
cells, use the arrow keys. [→|] moves to the next cell, skipping over the contents of
the cell and [Shift] + [→|] moves backwards.
You can use Table menu or the Table toolbar to modify the table.
4.5 LibreOce Calc
Calc is the LibreOce spreadsheet and data-plotting module. Spreadsheets consist
of a number of sheets, containing cells which can be lled with elements like text,
numbers, or formulas. A formula can manipulate data from other cells to generate
a value for the cell into which it is inserted. Calc also allows you to dene ranges,
lter and sort the data, or create charts from the data to present it graphically. By
using DataPilots, you can combine, analyze or compare larger amounts of data.
As with the entire LibreOce suite, Calc can be used across a variety of platforms.
It provides a number of exchange formats (including export to PDF documents), and
can also read and save les in Microsoft Excel's format.
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