There are many answers to that. They are indicated by a red triangle in the cell. They are pieces of text to give you some information about the cell. They are normally hidden until you put the cursor over the cell.
Cell comments are called "comments." There is no other term.
They are just called comments.
There are no hidden games in Microsoft Excel after Microsoft Excel 2000, so there are none in Microsoft Excel 2003.
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Microsoft Excel is a worksheet. Microsoft Word is a word processor.
For workbooks in Excel 2003, the extension .xls is used.
There is no car game or any hidden games in Microsoft Excel 2003. Those games are only in earlier versions of Excel.
I have included a link from Microsoft on how to do this.
Microsoft Word does not contain Excel or Powerpoint. The three come as separate applications with versions of Office 2003. So it is Office 2003 that contains Word, Excel and Powerpoint.
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There are 256 Columns and 65536 Rows in Excel 2003.
The total number of columns in versions of Excel up to Excel 2003 is 256 columns. The total number of columns in Microsoft Excel 2007 and onwards is 16384. The total number of rows up to Excel 2003 is 65536. From Excel 2007 it is 1048576.
Versions up to Excel 2000. From Excel 2003 onwards there were no easter eggs.