On 3/29/12, erik burggraaf wrote:
> I use calc to handle all my company accounts. I track receivables,
> expenses, hours worked, billed, collected and remaining. the open office
> word processer leaves a bit to be desired, but the spreadsheeting componant
> is really super.
Is this also true f
I use calc to handle all my company accounts. I track receivables, expenses,
hours worked, billed, collected and remaining. the open office word processer
leaves a bit to be desired, but the spreadsheeting componant is really super.
Best,
Erik Burggraaf
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No,
Is this program accessible. I know Open office Word needs a lot of improvement.
Thanks for the suggestion if this program is accessible I will definitely try
it.
Becky
On Mar 29, 2012, at 1:56 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi, Open office calc is not the most stable thing ever, but it's very
Hi Becky,
You might want to try Tables by Daniel Schwill:
http://www.x-tables.eu/
Most people find this to have a more intuitive interface than Numbers. It will
support most of the standard spreadsheet operations, but not all the features
that an Excel power user might want. You can get the 3
Hi, Open office calc is not the most stable thing ever, but it's very close to
excel in how it works.
Best,
Erik Burggraaf
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Have you tried Tables? I am not an expert on the math functions it contains,
but it is very accessible in terms of moving around and you can even import
Excel (XLS) files into it.
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