I am not sure what kind of general examples you are looking for, but here is my best guess. Here are a few ways you can use Excel (see related links for more):
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A colon is used in Excel to indicate a range, by being positioned between two cell references. It is commonly used in Excel functions. Here are some examples. =SUM(A2:A20) =VAR(C3:D12) =MAX(E15:Y43)
what are the detail implication of various acts in terms of using information from the Internet giving examples of two laws.
It's a literary device used to relate or compare two different objects using the words "like" or "as"examples include: as big as a buildinghe ate like a bear
Not necessarily. You can have two versions of Excel on one computer.
Pi an the square root of two
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A simile is a phrase comparing two things using like or as. EX: As pretty as a celebrity. As wet as rain.
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You can use a hyperlink to link from a Word document to an Excel document. Select the text you want to act as the link and press Ctrl-K. You can then find the excel workbook you want to link to. You can also copy from an Excel document and paste as a hyperlink, using Paste As Hyperlink in the Word document. This can link to a specific point in the Excel Workbook. You can also do a Paste Link to maintain a connection between the two files, so that when there are changes in the Excel workbook, they will be seen in the Word document.
Excel has only one type of column -- a vertical stack of cells.