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Boolean

Boolean refers to a system of processes which are logical or algebraic in nature, which was developed by a person named George Boole. Basically, "Boolean" expressions represent logical reasoning or operations.

A common example of boolean logic in action are search engines. When conducting an advanced search of terms you may see fields like "AND," "OR" and "NOT." These are basically logical processes that refine your search, including or excluding certain terms. Another common example of boolean expressions are the simple "true or false" and "yes or no" answers to

OpenOffice.org can work with boolean expressions in several different ways. can process boolean values in its can include boolean arguments in its database tables, forms and queries. can create and display boolean among variables.

Using Boolean Expressions

The following screencasts demonstrate how to use boolean expressions:

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