It will depend on what you are using to store the original data, but it may be as simple as doing a copy and paste. It can also be done by importing the data from the application.
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Microsoft Excel Files
By means using Filter . From filtered column We should select Custom , In custom we should select begins with where we can give the name or number
A huge team of people would have been involved in the programming of Microsoft Excel. There are also other people involved in other aspects of the creating of Excel, such as designers. The names of all of these people are not publicy known.
They are both official names of products so they should be written that way.
That will depend on what way they are currently stored. If they are stored in a structured format, then it can be done. Saying how to specifically do it will depend on what way they are currently stored so it is not possible to give a specific answer. Bascially though, if they are properly structured you would have to save them in a format that Excel can understand, such as CSV format. It may even be possible to directly copy and paste them.
There's quite a few... Lotus 123, Supercalc, & Microsoft Excel are three 'stand alone' programs. There are others combined into 'suites' of programs such as OpenOffice and MS Works.
Yes, you can use characters other than letters and numbers in sheet names.
An individual sheet is known as a worksheet. A file which contains one or more worksheets is known as a workbook.
The sort feature allows you to look at the same data in different orders depending upon what information you seek. Excel allows you to sort by date, sort by text or numbers, sort by multiple columns, like listing values from highest to lowest or names in alphabetical order.
You can't. JPG is pictures, excel is a worksheet with names and numbers. You might be able to turn an excel-file into a JPG, but then you would no longer be able to do calculations in the worksheet.
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