OpenOffice.org Calc

OpenOffice.org Calc

Screenshot of OpenOffice.org Calc
Developer(s) Oracle Corporation in association with the Open Source community
Stable release 3.3 / January 25, 2011; 12 months ago (2011-01-25)
Development status Active
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Spreadsheet
License GNU Lesser General Public License
Website www.openoffice.org

OpenOffice.org Calc is the spreadsheet component of the OpenOffice.org software package.

Calc is similar to Microsoft Excel, with a roughly equivalent range of features. Calc is capable of opening and saving most spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel file format. It provides a number of features not present in Excel, including a system that automatically defines series for graphing based on the layout of the user's data. Calc is also capable of writing spreadsheets directly as PDF files.

The default file format for OpenOffice.org Calc (versions 2.x and 3.x) can be set to either Microsoft Excel's native file format or the international standard OpenDocument Format (ODF) ISO/IEC 26300:2006. Calc also supports a wide range of other file formats, for both opening and saving files, such as CSV, HTML, SXC, DBF, DIF, UOF, SLK, SDC and others.[1]

As with the entire OpenOffice.org suite, Calc can be used across a variety of platforms, including Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris. Available under the GNU Lesser General Public License, Calc is free software.

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Special capabilities

Capabilities of Calc include:

Missing features

In some cases, Calc lacks a GUI wizard to access certain advanced features associated with competing products, such as statistical capabilities like error bar support on graphs, and polynomial regression analysis. However, many of these calculations can be performed by manually entering the functions and relationships, plus a few macros. Another FOSS application called Gnumeric provides easier access to these statistical analysis features by presenting them to users with a wizard.

DataPilot

The feature DataPilot provides similar functionality to that of Pivot table found in Microsoft Excel. It is used for interactive table layout and dynamic data analysis. Unlike Excel, however, OpenOffice.org does not support Pivot charts.

With OpenOffice.org 2.0, the DataPilot feature has added support of Page fields - you can sort data on their fields.

In comparison to Microsoft Excel

See also the Comparison of spreadsheets article.

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