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it was created in 1979.
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No. A spreadsheet grid is made of rows and columns, not diagonals.
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The spreadsheet is a very handy tool for calculative and numerical operations. The first spreadsheet was introduced by Later Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston in 1978 named "VisiCalc" and this word compressed from the phrase "visible calculator". The first spreadsheet has 5 columns and 20 rows. After "VisiCalc" the second spreadsheet is "Multiplan" which was introduced by Microsoft in 1982.
A workspace made up of columns and rows where data is entered to create an electronic spreadsheet is commonly referred to as a "spreadsheet." Popular spreadsheet software includes Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, and Apple Numbers. In this format, each intersection of a column and row is called a cell, which can contain text, numbers, or formulas for calculations.
It's a spreadsheet file made in Microsoft Works
you should save it
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It stores data in a worksheet, made up of rows and columns and cells. The cell is the basic unit of a spreadsheet where data can be stored.