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hi my name is dave Andrews today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to use comma style in OpenOffice letamp;#39;s open up OpenOffice Iamp;#39;m gonna click on my Start button look at all programs letamp;#39;s find OpenOffice 3.0 and weamp;#39;re gonna open up OpenOffice calc now basically the comma style is a method that OpenOffice uses to format numbers that are larger than 999 you know how once you hit a thousand if youamp;#39;re writing it out youamp;#39;ll do a 1 and then a comma and then 3 zeroes OpenOffice provides an easy way to do that so Iamp;#39;m gonna type a large number they spit a bunch of nines and as you can see thereamp;#39;s no commas in these in this large number and you donamp;#39;t always want commas but if you do youamp;#39;re gonna use the comma style just right click on it go to format cells and under number weamp;#39;re gonna select this one here that includes a comma this 1234 just double click on that and thatamp;#39;s applied a comma style to our