They are based on the accountant's paper-based spreadsheet, which consists of rows and columns into which values can be put and calculations can be done. The electronic spreadsheet enables the calculations to be done automatically and provides a whole host of other features that a paper-based spreadsheet can never achieve.
You can link excel tables, text files, access tables, ODBC tables
An Excel worksheet is a grid, so effectively a table. Any part of it can be used as a table. There are also specialised kinds of tables in Excel, like Pivot tables and one way and two way Data tables. There are also specialised table functions. So in many ways, tables are a major part of Excel.
You can copy a table in Excel and paste it into Word. You will lose any formulas, but the resulting values will be retained. You can also link a Word document to a table in Excel, which will allow changes in the Excel table to be maintained in the Word document.
AutoCAD may include tabular information that already exists in an Excel-based spreadsheet. It is often used to import tables such as wire schedules (electrical), metes and bounds (civil), etc.
Use Microsoft Excel.
Excel is an electronic spreadsheet program that can be used for storing, organizing and manipulating numbers and data. It's an amazingly flexible program to find answers to logic based questions. It is a program that can compile lots of data into graphs and tables.
Here is a video tutorial http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-create-tables-in-excel on how to make a table in Excel.
You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.You cannot convert from Microsoft Word to Microsoft Excel as such. They are two different kinds of applications, one being a word processor and the other being a spreadsheet. You can copy and paste things from one to the other. Usually this would be things in tables, as a spreadsheet is based on tables and a word processor has the capability of dealing with tables. It is also possible to link them, doing a copy and instead of pasting, doing a paste link.
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It can calculate numbers and set out tables and graphs
It is in the Tables group on the Insert tab of the ribbon.
No. That is a feature of Microsoft Word tables, but not Excel. There are specific options for inserting rows and columns in Excel.