The LibreOffice Calc Guide 7.0 Just Arrived!
The LibreOffice Documentation Team is happy to announce the availability of the LibreOffice Calc Guide 7.0, the most comprehensive guide for the Calc module, updated to the latest version of LibreOffice.
The Guide is available in PDF format and contains 545 pages, covering all basic and advanced features of the spreadsheet module of LibreOffice, and is a must-read book for exploiting the maximum of LibreOffice Calc.
The LibreOffice Calc Guide 7.0 is a team effort of Steve Fanning, Gordon Bates, Kees Kriek, Annie Nguyen, Samantha Hamilton, Olivier Hallot and Jean Hollis Weber, coordinated by Felipe Viggiano. Felipe joined the team this year and quickly helped the team to advance with the guide review and update.
“When searching for Calc help online, I noticed that it was possible to contribute with the LibreOffice documentation, and immediately requested to join the Documentation Team, where Mr. Olivier Hallot has been a great advisor ever since. The team’s reception was exceptional and working with such skilled writers has been awesome, giving me a rich opportunity to learn a lot about document production”, said Felipe Viggiano, coordinators of the Calc Guide. “Now I plan to contribute with other publications from Doc Team and help in the Calc Guide translation to Brazilian Portuguese”, he completed.
The new Calc Guide 7.0 is available at the documentation website at https://documentation.libreoffice.org and the source files are on the LibreOffice wiki at https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#LibreOffice_Calc_Guide .
The Documentation team is a group of enthusiastic authors all over the world that contributes to the much demanded LibreOffice user guides, LibreOffice Help module, tutorials, reference guides and much more.
Happy documenting!
Congratulations to the authors! I just skimmed part of the chapter on Macros, and it looks clear and professionally done. Much appreciated!
felicitaciones para los creadores de esta software
WOW! Taking it all in a breath at a time, I am getting very excited. I love the clarity, the ambiguity, the trail of breadcrumbs . . . It’s like a great suspense novel — and very enjoyable as well. I hardly know where to get started. The best practice I’ve learned over the years is to begin with your situation, and build from there. And, as I said, I am enjoying every moment. Thanks