Beginning OpenOffice Calc from setting up simple spreadsheets to business forecasting

OpenOffice Calc is the most powerful and widespread open source spreadsheet application in existence. It is the only real alternative to Excel. Jacek Artymiak is widely regarded as the authority on OpenOffice Calc. He takes you, step by step, from the interface and handling Calc files to working wit...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Artymiak, Jacek (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Berkeley, Calif.] : Apress 2011.
Edición:1st ed. 2011.
Colección:Expert's voice in Java.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628528706719
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  • Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; About the Author; Preface; Chapter 1: Essentials; Creating a New Worksheet; Entering Data; How OpenOffice.org Calc Treats Your Input; Text; Numbers; Dates; Time; Editing Data; Adding Comments to Cells; Chapter 2: Formulas; Great Formulas; Understanding Formula Syntax; Referencing Cells; Relative Addressing; Absolute Addressing; Referencing Data Stored on Other Sheets; Referencing Data Stored in Other Worksheets; Referencing Data Stored on Other Computers; Giving Cells Names; Chapter 3: Functions; Creating Formulas by Hand
  • Taming the Function WizardConstructing Complex Formulas; Chapter 4: Formatting; Formatting Text; The Formatting Toolbar; Cell Content Alignment; Text Styling; Numeric Formats; Creating Your Own Numeric Formats; Creating Conditional Formatting; Formatting Cells; Formatting Columns and Rows; Formatting Worksheets; Auto-formatting Sheets; Adding New Designs to the Auto-format List; Chapter 5: Simple Mathematical Functions; Absolute Values of Numbers (ABS); Syntax: ABS(n); Exponential Function (EXP); Syntax: EXP(Number); Factorial Function (FACT); Syntax: FACT(n); Natural Logarithm (LN)
  • Syntax: LN(Number)Logarithm (LOG); Syntax: LOG(Number; Base); Logarithm Base 10 (LOG10); Syntax: LOG10(Number); Power (POWER); Syntax: POWER(Number; Power); Product of Many Arguments (PRODUCT); Syntax: PRODUCT(ARG1; ARG2; ... ARG30); Square Root (SQRT); Syntax: SQRT(Number); Sum of Many Arguments (SUM); Syntax: SUM(x1; x2; ... x30); Sum of Squares of Many Arguments (SUMSQ); Syntax: SUMSQ(x1; x2; ... x30); Chapter 6: Utility Mathematical Functions; Nearest Multiple Larger Than or Equal To X (CEILING); Syntax: CEILING(Number; Significance; Mode); Nearest Even Integer (EVEN)
  • Syntax: EVEN(Number)Nearest Multiple Smaller Than or Equal To X (FLOOR); Syntax: FLOOR(Number; Significance; Mode); Nearest Integer (INT); Syntax: INT(Number); Nearest Odd Integer (ODD); Syntax: ODD(Number); Random Number (RAND); Syntax: RAND(); Rounding Numbers (ROUND); Syntax: ROUND(x; y); Rounding Numbers Down (ROUNDDOWN); Syntax: ROUNDDOWN(x; y); Rounding Numbers Up (ROUNDUP); Syntax: ROUNDUP(x; y); Truncate (TRUNC); Syntax: TRUNC(x; y); Chapter 7: Useful Statistical Functions; Average (AVERAGE); Syntax: AVERAGE(x1; x2; ... x30); Geometric Mean (GEOMEAN); Syntax: GEOMEAN(x1; x2
  • ... x30)Harmonic Mean (HARMEAN); Syntax: HARMEAN(x1; x2; ... x30); Median (MEDIAN); Syntax: MEDIAN(x1; x2; ... x30); Counting Cells (COUNT); Syntax: COUNT(x1; x2; ... x30); Counting Cells (COUNTA); Syntax: COUNTA(x1; x2; ... x30); The Kth Largest Value (LARGE); Syntax: LARGE(x; k); The Kth Smallest Value (SMALL); Syntax: SMALL(x; k); Maximum (MAX); Syntax: MAX(x1; x2; ... x30); Minimum (MIN); Syntax: MIN(x1; x2; ... x30); Mode Function (MODE); Syntax: MODE(x1; x2; ... x30); Rank Function (RANK); Syntax: RANK(number; set; order); Chapter 8: Calculations with Money; Investment Calculations
  • Cumulative Compounded Interest (CUMIPMT)