It depends. There is no direct relationship between Windows and Excel versions. If you have Windows XP, you probably use Excel 2003. If you have Windows 7, you probably use Excel 2007 or Excel 2010. Excel 2007 and later can read Excel 2003 files, but Excel 2003 cannot read Excel 2007 files, unless you save the files in "compatibility mode." Excel 2007 and later contain some features not available with Excel 2003 and earlier. If you need to use the same worksheets with several versions, then save your files in compatibility mode with the newer versions.
It is a spreadsheet program.
If you opened a spreadsheet, you will be running a software program. If you use Microsoft Windows, it will probably be Excel.
It will give you a list of programs to open it, from which you can choose the one you want. You can also browse to the where the program to open it is found and pick the Excel program or another program if you want it.
If you opened a spreadsheet, you will be running a software program. If you use Microsoft Windows, it will probably be Excel.
If you opened a spreadsheet, you will be running a software program. If you use MicroSoft Windows, it will probably be Excel.
The Microsoft Excel program is a common program for spreadsheets.
No. It's a software program not an operating system
If you opened a spreadsheet, you will be running a software program. If you use Microsoft Windows, it will probably be Excel.
MS Excel, "the most used program on the planet"
Excel is a software program from Microsoft. Excel is a program used by accountants and everyone else to collect and store data. Data is organized into rows and columns so that it can be easily compared.
Microsoft office excel
This question is irrelative because C++ is a language and Excel is a software. The thing is that we can't use C++ with Excel, but we can write a program like excel in C++.