no
If they both have the same engine, they are probably alike.
They are not the same. Excel is a spreadsheet that can be used to calculate and store data. Word is a program for writing documents such as letters.However, these two programs do have a number of similarities, for example the majority of Microsoft programs have a very similar toolbar area and controls, and all Microsoft programs share designs of buttons etc. It is also possible to do similar things in both. You can create tables in Word and even do formulas in them, like you would in Excel, but only to a very limited extent. In Excel you could type in text and format it like in a word processor, but it is not really ideal for doing large amounts. So depending on what you want to do, you would choose the application that is most suited to your requirements.
The headers would be the same anyway, so you can order headers for the 83 and be all set.
The headers for a 350 and 305 are the same.
The same place you fill the front. They both feed from the same tank.
Yes - I have a folder at home that has both in
Yes.
Engine specific. T he headers need to bolt onto the exhaust ports on the engine so regardless of the car the engine must be the same
It works basicly the same way in both versions, but the commands are in different locations. The command is on the Formulas ribbon in Excel 2007 and the Tools - Formula Auditing menu in Excel 97-2003. See related links for an animated tutor of how to use trace precedents.
A lot of them are the same, but not all of them. For example, Ctrl - E does not centre text in Excel.
No. Foxpro is a programming language associated with databases. Excel is a spreadsheet application.
They are the same thing, excel is Microsoft's spreadsheet programme.