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It means exactly what it says - it's not a slang phrase, but a wish for good things.
An ice-cold beer.
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It means "or best offer".
BO is an abbreviation for "best offer" or "body odor."
Faster I have the same worksheet and I can't figure out the full answer Sorry but yea that's what it means
A spreadsheet file can contain multiple worksheets. Worksheet is the "grid" that you use to fill information and a spreadsheet can be a single worksheet or multiple worksheets
Is that on a worksheet or something? I got a worksheet a couple days ago that had that same question on it.
in purchasing horses, or anything, OBO means "Or best offer"
If you mean intersection, then the answer is a cell. If you mean insertion, then it is putting an extra row or column into a worksheet.
If you mean what is the name of the worksheet in an Excel workbook, it is the name on the tab at the bottom of the screen. To change the name, right-click on the tab and select rename.
Right in the middle of everything