yes you can. you go: 'file', 'page setup' and click on either 'portrait' or 'landscape'.
In the File menu on versions of Excel up to 2003, and on the Office Button for versions of Excel from 2007.
In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.In Excel 2003 there are 256 columns. In Excel 2007 there are 16384 columns.
Excel 2007 documents won't open directly in Excel 2003. There are a few options though. There may be converters that you can download from the Microsoft website to do it. In 2007, you can save the document as a 2003 file. Another thing to do is if you have a Gmail account, e-mail to that account and you can open it in Google Documents, and copy and paste it into Excel 2003. It is possible that you will lose some data that way, though that is not always the case.
You can open a 2007 Excel spreadsheet with Excel 2003 if you save the file in Excel 2007 using "Save As" and select the 2003 compatibility mode.
Those numbers are for each worksheet. You can have as many worksheets in an Excel 2007 workbook as the memory in your computer will allow. Excel 2003 and earlier are limited to 255 worksheets per workbook.
There are no hidden games in Microsoft Excel after Microsoft Excel 2000, so there are none in Microsoft Excel 2003.
The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.
For workbooks in Excel 2003, the extension .xls is used.
For a standard Excel document, prior to Excel 2007, it is xls and xlsx is used in 2007. There are other kinds of files created by Excel, like templates which can be xlt or macros which can be xlm and xla for Add-ins, and there are other extenions. For 2007, you add x to the end of them.
There are 256 Columns and 65536 Rows in Excel 2003.
Do a Save As, and pick the 2003 version. It can then be opened by any of the 3 versions. Depending on what is in the original document, it is possible that you could lose some things. Most Excel spreadsheets will not lose anything when they are saved into an earlier version.
I don't know about Excel 2007 but in 2003 you cannot do it with a macro. An inherent feature constratint of Excel 2003.