You will close all windows related to that particular copy of Excel. You can open several instances of Excel. When you quit one, you do not affect the other sessions that are open.
Yes. ANSWER In Microsoft Office v2007: When you quit excel by choosing the option 'close' in the menu bar or by clicking x on the upper right of the browser and you have more than one excel files opened and there are some corrections made, it will individually prompt you to save each of those you have corrections.
On a Mac, you can close all open windows of the current application by pressing Command (⌘) + Option (⌥) + W. However, to close all applications and their windows, you can use Command (⌘) + Q to quit each application individually. Alternatively, you can use Command (⌘) + H to hide applications, leaving them open but minimizing their windows.
All the Safari windows close and memory that was used by Safari is returned to availability. Closing a window does not quit Safari. Command Q or Menu item "Quit Safari" will actually quit the application.
All versions of Excel should work with all versions of Windows.
Using a Windows OS, Start->All Programs->Microsoft Office-> Powerpoint or Excel
All standard formats from Microsoft's Office software are usable by Mac and Windows computers. (See links below)
Excel itself is a calculator and more powerful than the one that comes with Windows. So it is better to use it than the Calculator in Windows, if you know how to properly use Excel. You use formulas to do calculations in Excel and every formula must begin with the equals sign. If you do want to use the Calculator in Windows, you go to Start, All Programs, Accessories and it is in the list you will see.
Yes. Close all windows doors etc in the area you want cooled!
If its a brand new computer with Windows 7, it should come with all the necessary programs for students, including programs like PowerPoint and Excel. If for some reason it didn't, every computer should just have basic "Microsoft Excel".
If all the windows quit working you need to look for a blown fuse in the fusebox.
You can close Firefox (and all other Windows applications) by clicking the X in the top right-hand corner.
They both share Microsoft office and all the tools in Microsoft office (word, excel, PowerPoint etc).