Absolutely - I use them regularly. The spreadsheet part of OpenOffice is 'Calc'
There are lots of other spreadsheet programs, such as Works, Calc, Lotus 123, Quattro Express and others.There are lots of other spreadsheet programs, such as Works, Calc, Lotus 123, Quattro Express and others.There are lots of other spreadsheet programs, such as Works, Calc, Lotus 123, Quattro Express and others.There are lots of other spreadsheet programs, such as Works, Calc, Lotus 123, Quattro Express and others.There are lots of other spreadsheet programs, such as Works, Calc, Lotus 123, Quattro Express and others.There are lots of other spreadsheet programs, such as Works, Calc, Lotus 123, Quattro Express and others.There are lots of other spreadsheet programs, such as Works, Calc, Lotus 123, Quattro Express and others.There are lots of other spreadsheet programs, such as Works, Calc, Lotus 123, Quattro Express and others.There are lots of other spreadsheet programs, such as Works, Calc, Lotus 123, Quattro Express and others.There are lots of other spreadsheet programs, such as Works, Calc, Lotus 123, Quattro Express and others.There are lots of other spreadsheet programs, such as Works, Calc, Lotus 123, Quattro Express and others.
Some popular spreadsheet programs are Excel (MS Office), Lotus 1-2-3, and Calc (Open Office).
A "cell" is a single field in the spreadsheet application 'Calc'
You would use a spreadsheet application such as Excel, Lotus 123, Open Office Calc, Quattro Express, Google Docs, etc. It will depend on what was used to create the original document. Some applications are capable of opening several types of spreadsheet.
Calc (LibreOffice) and Excel (Microsoft) Lotus 1-2-3 (IBM) are all spreadsheet applications.
You can have a maximum of 2292 columns in an OpenOffice spreadsheet.
Microsoft Excel and Open Office Calc
You could use the Calc program. I did one for a friend last using Open Office Calc. I designed the background etc, and used fomule in the spreadsheet to change the date by one day to the required number each month.
Excel [from Microsoft Office in Windows], Calc [from OpenOffice.org used mostly in Linux, but can be installed in Windows], & Numbers [from iWorks in Mac]
Any spreadsheet software, such as Microsoft Excel, Lotus123, Quattro Pro, Calc and others.
Teachers can use many different spreadsheet programs. Microsoft Excel is the most common one, so most would use that, but they could use any of the others available, such as Calc in Open Office or Lotus 1-2-3 etc.