There is no Microsoft application titled "Proficient." The only reference I can think of that relates to the phrase "Microsoft Proficient," is I have seen it occasionally in job ads to indicate that the applicant is expected to have a reasonable proficiency level with Microsoft Office applications (usually referring to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook).
Job applicants must be proficient in Microsoft and Excel.
Microsoft Excel is a worksheet. Microsoft Word is a word processor.
Applicants must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. he's a highly proficient diver.
Microsoft Word and Excel
They are the same thing, excel is Microsoft's spreadsheet programme.
Excel is a spreadsheet program that is marketed by Microsoft. Word is a word processing program that is marketed by the same company.
She is proficient in multiple programming languages, allowing her to tackle a variety of technical projects with ease.
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Word: Is used to Create / Edit Word Processing documents Excel: Is used to Create / Edit Spreadsheet Calculations Hope this helps
SQL means Structured Query Language. It is a programming language which is mainly used for maintaining databases. Excel is one of the application developed by Microsoft to do calculations, graphs using spreadsheets.
A cell is a single location while a range is a collection of related cells.
The xlsx file extensions are from Excel 2007 whereas xls is used in the earlier versions of Excel.Thanks