Used copies of Microsoft Excel software are available for purchase on eBay. It is not however fine for one to pass an Office licence key from one to another.
open file in excel 2007 then press ribbon and go to Save as, you will see Excel 1997-2003 Workbook option, click on it and save file.
Excel does not have a specific chart area. You might be referring to the area within a chart where you can change the legend and other information. You will find chart tools on the Insert tab of the Excel 2007 ribbon.
See related links for diagrams showing parts of the Excel screen for both Excel 2003 and Excel 2007.
It allows you to make charts or graphs. You will find it in the Charts section of the Insert Ribbon in Excel 2007.
You cannot. The whole point of Excel Viewer is to be able to read-only view an excel spreadsheet, even though you do not have Excel. You will have to purchase or find a copy of Excel if you wish to edit the spreadsheet.
It is stated that the Minitab functions as a dedicated statistical-analysis tool. Some of the ways to find the Minitab in Excel 2007 is by migrating the graph, pasting the graph, or by pressing Ctrl-C.
Go to Insert Symbol and you can do it from the character sets you will find there. You can also use the Character Map facility in Windows to copy the character into Excel.
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.
click the menu then show the status bar
In versions up to Excel 2003, it is on the Data menu. From version 2007 onwards, you can find it on the Insert tab on the ribbon.
In Excel 2007 and newer, click on the Review tab and select Unprotect Sheet. If you see Protect Sheetinstead of Unprotect Sheet, then the worksheet is not password protected.In Excel 2003 and earlier, follow this menu string:Tools --> Protection --> Unprotect SheetIf the worksheet has a password, you will need to enter the password to unprotect the worksheet. If there is no password, just leave the password section blank.
Not necessarily. Having a good understanding of Excel 2003 will help in using Excel 2007. The main difference is the look, but the fundamentals are the same as it is still a spreadsheet, so it has to be able to do things that spreadsheets do, like with the formulas and functions. As those things are much the same, then you could use Excel 2007 without having ever used Excel 2003. Users of Excel 2003 would find Excel 2007 a little strange at first because of how different it looks, although they would quickly get used to it. Someone who has never used Excel 2003 won't have that problem.