It is the second letter in the name of the software application Microsoft Excel. It does not stand for anything specific.
The "x-axis" usually refers to the horizontal axis. In Excel, that would be relevant for graphs created with Excel.
there the different pages you have in excel
Hey, I don't know if this is what you mean or not but, if you mean, 'what is the 'code' at the end of the files', then I think it is: .exl Hope this helps JJ x
It comes from XL, a similar sound to Excel. The extension was xls which stands for Excel Spreadsheet. Since version 2007 it is now xlsx instead, so they have used the X again.
I tried creating a graph in Excel, but the x-axis always sets to the row number automatically. How do I change it?
By clicking on the X Button on the top right corner of the Excel Window.
The horizantal lines
Category axis.
cell
To indicate that the basic file format is XML in Excel 2007 and later.
There is no such English word.
Cell color refers to the color of the square you have selected in Excel.