It depends on what you are trying to solve. There are many thousands of remedies to various problems using MS Excel. Maybe you should use a word other than "remedies" for this question.
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Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel documents can be linked to each other, so that changes in one document will show up in the other. So it is possible to enter data in Microsoft Word and have it appear in Microsoft Excel. It is also possible to do formulas in tables in Microsoft Word, without linking to Microsoft Excel.
What are possible limitations using macros within Microsoft® Excel
It's possible that Excel was written in C.
Microsoft excel was created by Microsoft
A possible answer is text, numbers, and special characters.
Programs->Microsoft Office->Microsoft Excel
All versions of Excel give you lots of ways of creating graphs, which Excel refers to as charts.
I believe the only Microsoft program used to create spreadsheets is Microsoft Excel.
There are a few possible answers. Excel is an electronic spreadsheet application. An Excel file is known as a workbook.
Microsoft Excel was created by Microsoft Corporation. It was first released in 1985.