There are no hidden games in Excel since Excel 2000. So there are none in Excel 2007. You can use a spreadsheet for all sorts of things, so you could play some games using numbers and formulas, but you would have to make them up yourself, and Excel isn't really for that kind of thing, so it could be tedious trying to do so and what you would come up with would not be very exciting. You could do simple number guessing games for example.
No. There have been no games in Microsoft Excel since the 2000 version.
In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.
There is no car game or any hidden games in Microsoft Excel 2003. Those games are only in earlier versions of Excel.
There are no hidden games in Microsoft Excel 2010. The last version that had a hidden game was in Excel 2000. There is a game called Billiards Excel and there are Billiard 2010 games, but these have nothing to do with Microsoft Excel, or any Microsoft software.
I am not aware of any Monopoly menu on Excel, but there is a Monopoly game available for Excel 2007. You can read about it and download the file (monopoly.xlsm) from the related links.
You can open a 2007 Excel spreadsheet with Excel 2003 if you save the file in Excel 2007 using "Save As" and select the 2003 compatibility mode.
The differences between them are not extensive so you can work in Excel 2010 easily if you are familiar with Excel 2007. You can save your files so that Excel 2007 will recognise them.
The Iowa Hawkeyes did not play in a bowl game for the 2007 season.
The SUMIFS function was introduced in Excel 2007.
Yes, VLOOKUP is still in Excel 2007 and 2010.
The SUMIFS function first appeared in Excel 2007. The previous version, Excel 2003, did not have it.
Column IV is not the last column in Excel 2007, as it was in Excel 2003. In Excel 2003 the last column is IV which is column 256. In Excel 2007 the last column is XFD, which is column 16384.
Excel 2007 does use the .xlsx extension for its workbooks.