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  17. ...Now create a =SUM() formula like above and hit enter.
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  19. ...If there is a tricky part in this lesson, this will be it;
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  22. ...The cursor should change to a thin cross hair, like shown above
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  25. ...The =SUM() formula should now be copied down like this in a flash, without you having to tell Calc just how far it should copy down, it should figure it out by itself!
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  27. ...A word of warning, though: if there is a gap in the column to the left of where you try to copy down by double clicking, the copying will stop at the brake.   This is no big deal if you got a small amount of rows like above, but it can be a problem if you have spreadsheet of thousands of rows -- you might thing you&rsquo;ve copied all the way to the bottom, but somewhere there might be a gap in the lefthand, adjacent column that tells Calc to stop copying further down.   We might ad a new lesson on how to prevent that with a completely different technique later -- it takes a few seconds later (the one above takes half a second!), but it insures the integrity of the table.
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  30. Now, for the first time, we&rsquo;ve added a video of the steps we&rsquo;ve shown above, just in case it might help you.
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  36. This is actually a quite common problem, as the buttons for changing the colour of the text and the button for changing the colour of the background are quite similar.   Below you will find a picture showing the difference between the two.
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  42. Another way of changing the colours, is to right-click the cell, choose Format Cells..., choose Font Effects and choose the desired colour.
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  57. I have used the betas up until now, and have been very happy with the stability, so the final version should be even more stable, and I highly recommend that you do so.   It is, of course, still free of charge.   You can find the download here.   You can find other languages here, but please be advised that not all languages has been implemented for version 3 yet.
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  60. OpenOffice.org is being developed for both Mac OS X, Linux, Windows and Solaris.
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