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136/2 = 68 degrees.
In Excel, you can set the column width to 2 and display borders around the cells of the number of cells you would like to display on your graph paper, then print.
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Cosmetics and science They used to use 2-D paper to discover the pixels to put in cosmetics.Thats how they done it
They either used other spreadsheet applications, or calculators or paper. Excel was not the first electronic spreadsheet. Excel came out in 1985, but the first electronic spreadsheet was VisiCalc, which came out in 1979. There were others between VisiCalc and Excel, most notably Lotus 1-2-3.
Any kind of software or anything to do with computers is related to computer science. With Excel, there are a huge range of things that relate to computer science. It has functions and formulas and programming through VBA. The amount of rows and columns is related to binary, which is fundamental to computing. The amount of them are all powers of 2. If you keep doubling up from 2, you will eventually come to the number 256, which was the amount of columns in versions of Excel up to 2003. That is 2 to the power of 8. It had 65,536 columns, which is 2 to the power of 16. That is now the amount of columns in versions 2007 onwards. It has 1,048,576 rows, which is 2 to the power of 20. There are so many other things that relate to computer science, that it is impossible to list them all.
Any kind of software or anything to do with computers is related to computer science. With Excel, there are a huge range of things that relate to computer science. It has functions and formulas and programming through VBA. The amount of rows and columns is related to binary, which is fundamental to computing. The amount of them are all powers of 2. If you keep doubling up from 2, you will eventually come to the number 256, which was the amount of columns in versions of Excel up to 2003. That is 2 to the power of 8. It had 65,536 columns, which is 2 to the power of 16. That is now the amount of columns in versions 2007 onwards. It has 1,048,576 rows, which is 2 to the power of 20. There are so many other things that relate to computer science, that it is impossible to list them all.
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