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What software is used in a spreadsheet?

Microsoft Excel.


Is a excel hardware or software?

Originally a spreadsheet was on paper. Now we normally think of a spreadsheet as being a piece of software, such as Microsoft Excel.


How is an Excel spreadsheet structured?

Microsoft Excel is all about data and spreadsheets. Each cell in a spreadsheet has a unique cell address consisting of its column letter and row number. Each cell must have its own unique address so that you can refer to it when you create a formula.


Is notepad a spreadsheet editor?

No. Notepad the piece of software, is a text editor. Excel is a spreadsheet. A notepad in terms of paper for writing on is different than Excel and also different to a paper-based worksheet, on which spreadsheets like Excel are computerised versions of.


Does a formula have equals SIGN in it?

In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.In an Excel spreadsheet and equals sign normally starts a formula. You can also start with a plus or minus or start a function with the @ symbol, because some spreadsheet applications use that, but they will be converted to an equals sign. The equals signs tells Excel that you are going to use a formula, so if you started a function without it, the function would be treated like a piece of text.


Why is a spreadsheet called a spreadsheet?

It is because it is a electronic spreadsheet program. A spreadsheet in the traditional sense is a piece of paper with rows and columns that people use to write figures on and do calculations. In 1978 a business student named Dan Bricklin, thought that there should be a simpler way of doing them than on paper, as they were slow and tedious to use, especially when changes in the figures needed to be made. He got together with Bob Frankston who was a friend and a programmer. They created VisiCalc, the first electronic spreadsheet program. Many other spreadsheet programs were created by other people after that and Microsoft Excel is one of those.


How often does Excel recalculate a formula?

It is not time based. Normally Excel is in what is known as Automatic Recalculation mode. When this is the case Excel recalculates any time any change is made to the spreadsheet, like typing in a new number or a piece of text. If it is in Manual Recalculation mode, then it only recalculates when the user presses the F9 key.


What is an example of spreadsheet softwhere?

Microsoft Excel is an example of spreadsheet software. What does it do? An oversimplified answer might be: it permits arrangement of data in vertical columns and horzontal rows so that the user can engage it and interact with match functions. As I said, oversimplified explanation. I'm sure MS has user trial offers available for download so one could familiarize oneself.


Give an example of a business office need that would benefit from the following Integrating Excel with Word?

The most obvious example would be embedding a piece of an Excel spreadsheet in a Word document, like a table or chart of sales figures or other data that might be put into a proposal or sales letter.


How do you create a budget spreadsheet?

A budget spreadsheet can be as intricate as you'd like. Some people set up a Excel document to track their spending, while others will prefer a simple piece of lined notebook paper listing each of their spending categories. There is also software available that will track your spending for you, and many applications to aid you in budgeting.


Is a cell in a spreadsheet a piece of data?

Cell in a spreadsheet is a part of the sheet. If it has some information in it then it is data. Else initially a new spreadsheet will be blank with rows and columns consisting of different cells like a table.


What name do you give the tiniest piece of element?

the smallest piece of an element is called an atom