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The total number of columns in versions of Excel up to Excel 2003 is 256 columns. The total number of columns in Microsoft Excel 2007 and onwards is 16384. The total number of rows up to Excel 2003 is 65536. From Excel 2007 it is 1048576.
There are no hidden games in Microsoft Excel after Microsoft Excel 2000, so there are none in Microsoft Excel 2003.
Column IV is not the last column in Excel 2007, as it was in Excel 2003. In Excel 2003 the last column is IV which is column 256. In Excel 2007 the last column is XFD, which is column 16384.
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That depends on the version. Up to version 2003, it was row 65,536. From Excel 2007 onwards, it is row 1,048,576.
Microsoft Excel is a worksheet. Microsoft Word is a word processor.
For workbooks in Excel 2003, the extension .xls is used.
There is no car game or any hidden games in Microsoft Excel 2003. Those games are only in earlier versions of Excel.
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Microsoft Word does not contain Excel or Powerpoint. The three come as separate applications with versions of Office 2003. So it is Office 2003 that contains Word, Excel and Powerpoint.
A Microsoft Excel 97 through Excel 2003 worksheet contains 65,536 rows. A Microsoft Excel 2007 workbook saved in one of the new formats (.xlsx, .xlsm) has worksheets with 1,048,576 rows.
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