No. Excel is an example of applications software.
A spreadsheet that you create and save with Excel is an example of a file.
Yes. Microsoft Excel is an example of computer software.
No. It is an example of spreadsheet software.
Microsoft Excel.
There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.There would be some. For example if you copy data from Excel into Word, only values will come through, not the underlying formulas.
No, that would be MS Excel.
AD is after and BC before
There are a number of areas a person may feel that they excel in. Someone might feel that they excel in organization for example because they know where everything is.
See related links for an example of a disbursement voucher form in Excel format.
yes
B1 is a relative reference.