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title: OpenRefine user manual
sidebar_label: Introduction
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This manual is designed to comprehensively walk through every aspect of setting up and using OpenRefine 3.5.0, including every interface function and feature.
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This user manual starts with instructions for [installing or upgrading OpenRefine on Windows, Mac, and Linux computers](manual/installing). It then walks you through [the interface and how to run OpenRefine](manual/running#jvm-preferences) from a program or command line, with or without setting custom preferences and modifications.
The manual then teaches you how to [start a project](manual/starting) by importing an existing dataset. We work through how to [view and learn about your data](manual/exploring) using facets, filters, and sorting.
Then we launch into [transforming that data permanently](manual/transforming) through common and custom transformations, clustering, pulling data from the web, [reconciling](manual/reconciling), and [writing expressions](manual/expressions).
Finally we discuss what to do with your improved dataset, whether [exporting](manual/exporting) it to a file or [uploading statements to Wikidata or another Wikibase instance](manual/wikibase/overview).
If you're stuck on any aspect and can't find an answer in the manual, try the [Troubleshooting page](manual/troubleshooting) for links to various places to find help.
If you are new and want to learn how to use OpenRefine using an example dataset, you may wish to start with a user-contributed tutorial from our [recommendations list](https://github.com/OpenRefine/OpenRefine/wiki/External-Resources).