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Without data, there is not much Excel can do. Formulas will have no data to work on. Charts will not show anything. Data is very important to Excel. There are things you can do without it, like draw shapes, but Excel is designed to do things with data, so you need to have some.
You do not convert any data in Excel. A table is a layout to organize the data. If you want the data to look like it is in a table, then move the data to where you would like it to display.
You do not really import data from Word, but you can cut and paste from Word to Excel. If you like, you can embed the word document in an Excel worksheet.
The name used in Excel for that data type is Text, but it is like the character data type in other computer systems.
The data is stored in cells on the worksheet. Sometimes they are arranged like a table, but some data may not be organised like that.
Not sure what you are trying to do. GWBasic is a programming language; Excel is a spreadsheet. If you like, just copy data from Excel to your GWBasic editing program and reformat, as needed.
it is good for graphs, entering data, and for organizing anything.
Organizing data, just like databases.
You could use a database like Access or Oracle. You could also use the first blank row in Excel for your headings and Excel can work on them like a database.
The hash character which looks like this: #
Like any electronic spreadsheet, Excel is a package whose primary purpose is for dealing with numbers. As such it does provide lots of formats for numerical data.
Data entry is simply the entering of data into a computer. In the context of Excel, it would be doing something like typing numbers or dates or text etc. into cells on the spreadsheet. It is also possible to do things like set up forms for data to be entered through, but they will still go into the cells, which is all data entry really is.