Yes, they are both electronic spreadsheet programs.
Yes, they are both electronic spreadsheet programs.
Yes, they are both electronic spreadsheet programs.
Yes, they are both electronic spreadsheet programs.
Yes, they are both electronic spreadsheet programs.
Yes, they are both electronic spreadsheet programs.
Yes, they are both electronic spreadsheet programs.
Yes, they are both electronic spreadsheet programs.
Yes, they are both electronic spreadsheet programs.
Yes, they are both electronic spreadsheet programs.
Yes, they are both electronic spreadsheet programs.
Yes, they are both electronic spreadsheet programs.
Spreadsheet software? Microsoft Excel, Google Docs Spreadsheet (online in browser) OpenOffice Spreadsheet, Corel Spreadsheet. Hope that helps!
There are literally hundreds, but here are a few: Online Spreadsheet Software - Simple Spreadsheet, Wikicalc, ZK Spreadsheet. Offline Spreadsheet Software - OpenOffice, Gnumeric, KSpread, NeoOffice, and Siag. Standalone Spreadsheet Software - Bean Sheet, and GNU Oleo.
Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, OpenOffice base, dBase.
Software that helps get work done such as documents and spreadsheets. Examples are Microsoft Office and OpenOffice.
Email Software
Microsoft excel and corel word pro
yes
They include Microsoft Excel, Star Office, Quattro, Lotus 123, Lotus Symphony, Microsoft Works, Framework, Ability and Visicalc are just some of the spreadsheet applications, both past and present.
For me any Spreadsheet software lacking graph and/or chart capability would be useless. If Microsoft ever chooses to remove these, switch to freeware Spreadsheet software (e.g. OpenOffice)
No. It is an example of spreadsheet software.
Excel is their main one, but there is also a spreadsheet in Microsoft Works.
There's quite a few... Lotus 123, Supercalc, & Microsoft Excel are three 'stand alone' programs. There are others combined into 'suites' of programs such as OpenOffice and MS Works.