MS Excel uses two types of data: text and numbers.
Yes, you can import MS Works data into MS Excel. thanks you can use two options first is paste and other one is paste special which is linked with excel with word.
The role played by Microsoft excel is handling data and spreadsheet work.
It stores data. Mainly that data is numbers, but it can also be text, dates or logical data. Excel also stores the formulas that are entered and the formatting of data that is entered.
MS Excel - is spreadsheet software. On the other hand,MS Word - Document publishing software. MS Excel can perform calcuation while MS Word cannot perform complex calculation MS Excel has file format xls while MS Word is saved in .doc format. MS Word has more formatting options like dropcap while MS Excel has more calcuation options. MS Excel has capacity to summarize data while MS Word is can only store as it is.
Assuming "XLS" means MS Excel, you can import your XML data to Excel, then filter or sort as desired.
MS excel is a part of MS Office suite. You can create spreadsheet with the help of MS excel.
MS stands for Microsoft so ms word and ms excel are Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel respectively. We can create documents in windows operating system with usually MS Word used to create word documents and MS excel for creating spreadsheet for calculation etc.
From MS Excel, there is nothing you can create. You can save an Excel file in various formats, that might make it easier to import the data into Oracle.
MS-Excel is a powerful worksheet & you calculate , syncronize many hard calculation, so MS-Excel is called Excel.
That will depend on how much data is in them, so there is no specific answer. The version of Excel is also another factor.
No. MS Access is a component of MS Office, but you do not need the other applications (e.g. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) to run Access. However, there are many shared resources between MS Access and other MS Office applications. Obviously, if you remove (uninstall) MS Excel from your MS Office collection and delete all your spreadsheets, you will not be able to import Excel data to Access.
When you create a spreadsheet or workbook then a corresponding file is created on your machine, that file is known as excel file.