if you are typing in the bar with the little curvy f by it, it doesn't show up anywhere until you've pressed enter if you are using a function. if you are typing straight into the cell(or aren't using a function) it shows up in that line and in the cell.
Microsoft Excel displays data in Worksheets, also called spreadsheets, or as a group of worksheets known as a Workbook.
This question is not clear. In Excel data is displayed on a worksheet.
formula bar
Yes it does.
You can format any chart to display either horizontally or vertically.
You can copy data from Access and paste it directly into Excel. From a table or query, data can be selected and then copied and pasted into Excel. In that case, data changing in the original Access file will not change data in the Excel file. To do that there must be a link between the data. You can also import data from Access into Excel and from Excel into Access, again maintaining a link to the source if you want.
Datasheet view
It is not simple to answer without knowing the data you have and its layout. However, once your data is set up correctly, you could use a Pivot Table to do what you are asking. You can do that through the Insert tab on new versions of Excel or on the Data menu in Excel 2003 and before.
Not sure if you want to know how to export data from Excel or import data into Excel. Either way, the answer depends on what you are trying to do. You can export data from Excel by using the SaveAs option to save the file in a format you choose. If you are trying to use another program to extract data from Excel, you will need to use the options available to that specific program.
You do not convert any data in Excel. A table is a layout to organize the data. If you want the data to look like it is in a table, then move the data to where you would like it to display.
Once you have the data in Excel, it no longer is a CSV file, it is an Excel worksheet. To add more data, click in the cell where you want to start adding your new data. Go to the Data tab (Excel 2007). In the Get External Data section, click on the "From Other Sources" option and select "From Data Connection Wizard." Follow the directions in the wizard to import your data at the cell where you want to add the new data. See related links for an example using text data.
A good chart is one that displays the information to present a picture that accurately reflects the relationship of each data item relative to the whole data set.