Yes it is.
With ThinkFree software on your Galaxy Tab, you open, view and edit Word, PowerPoint and Excel files without being tied to your desk. You can also view PDFs - handy for that restaurant menu or those directions you downloaded.
Use Excel 2007 (from Office 2007) or higher. If you don't have excel you can use the XLSX viewer tool. The tool allows to view the content of Excel files. It opens XLS, XLSX and other Excel formats even if Excel is not installed at the system and also recovers corrupted files and has a built-in browser allowing you conveniently navigate through your file. See the link below.
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IS IT POSSIBLE TO VIEW PDF files in I-PAD
Design View is something you will find in Access, not Excel. See the related question below.
Excel provides 3D charts, if that is what you are referring to, but so do many other spreadsheet applications. So you do not have to have Excel to view 3D charts.
Microsoft provides viewers so that even people without their programs can view files of those types.You can download an excel viewer from the below site:http://www.microsoft.com/downloadS/details.aspx?familyid=1CD6ACF9-CE06-4E1C-8DCF-F33F669DBC3A&displaylang=en
Normal View.
View files Create files Open files Copy/move files Delete files View/Create/Open/Copy/Move/Delete folders
Microsoft Excel Viewer is a program that lets one view and print spreadsheets that were created in Microsoft Excel. The beauty of this program is that one can view the spreadsheets without having to have Microsoft Excel installed on one's computer.
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SWF files can be generated from a number of Adobe products and can be embedded into webpages so people can view them. As standalone files, some type of SWF player will be needed to view the files.