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Hi :)
Something like this?

calcINwriter.odt
<http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4017696/calcINwriter.odt>  

If it works then you see an outlined but apparently empty box.  When you
double-click inside the box you see like a calc spreadsheet.  If you put
stuff into those cells then when you click outside the box (back in the
normal Writer area) then you see whatever you typed into those cells.  

I'm not sure if that is how you are supposed to do it but the modules/apps
of LO are meant to operate together in a very much more tightly integrated
way than most rivals.  Most rivals treat the different apps/modules (Writer,
Calc, Impress etc) as different apps that standalone.  StarOffice took a
different approach.  

I'm not sure if my way is what you are looking for so here is a link to
documentation
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications
Hopefully someone will soon write in with more accurate ideas that help you
better than my quick 2 minute fumbling around.  

Regards from
Tom :)   



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