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OLE stands for Object Linking and Embedding. It is a process that Microsoft developed to allow you to embed and link document and other objects. It allows you to create a document in an application designed to create a specific object, such as a chart from PowerPoint, and embed that object in another application, such as Excel.
The high school curriculum is too rigid and does not allow students to excel in their specialties.
Yes. You can run as many instances of Excel as the memory in your computer will allow.
You can have over 200 worksheets in a workbook. For Excel 2007 and higher, the actual number of sheets is limited only by the amount of memory available to Excel.
Practically all software allows you to create and manipulate things. Word processors allow you to create and manipulate documents. Excel allows you to create and manipulate spreadsheets. Powerpoint allows you create and manipulate slide shows. Access allows you create and manipulate databases. There is a huge range of other software that allows you to create and manipulate things.
You can use Macros or Programming and read Web Queries to take data from some sites, such as stock prices or exchange rates and keep them updating your spreadsheet. You will get help from sites that have that facility. Search for Web Queries and Excel.
A series of two or more adjacent cells in a column or row in an Excel spreadsheet is called a range. It can also refer to a rectangular group of cells selected together in the spreadsheet. Ranges allow you to perform calculations, formatting, and other operations efficiently on multiple cells at once.
>= is a operator
Within the Alignment section on the Home tab of Excel, you can align the text of a selected cell from center, left, right or justified. It also allow you to merge cells and wrap text.
Yes it does.