No. Excel is Microsoft's main spreadsheet application. It is the best selling and most widest used, but it is not the only one and it was not the first one. VisiCalc was the first one, launched in 1979, and others followed before Excel launched in 1985. So not all spreadsheets can be called Excel sheets. VisiCalc was the first one, launched in 1979, and others followed before Excel launched in 1985. Many others have come along since then.
A worksheet may be any written set of instructions of how to carry out a particular task.Microsoft have used the term for their propriety software Excel, which is used for calculations.
Initially there are 3 sheets when you open Excel. They are called Sheet1, Sheet2 and Sheet3. More sheets can be added and any sheet can be renamed.
Probably "text."
AnswerTake for example the EXCEL. after creating the object of the excel sheet and performing the operation on the excel sheet, you want to view the print preview.Object.PrintPreview This will show the print previewObject.PrintOut Thsi will directly print the document instead of priview as it is to the default printer.
Yes. You can turn on protection for any portion of the worksheet you choose.
The origin of the sheet usually doesn't matter. You can apply bold styles to PHP generated sheets as you would in any other sheet: right click the cell or text you want to make bold, and select the appropriate option to change font styles (which varies depending on your version of Microsoft Excel).
I don't know any other term for it other than sheet of water, unless you're talking about a waterfall?
At any one time you can only be working on one cell in Excel, like when you are typing data. Even if you have many cells selected, only one can actually be used. That cell is the active cell. All other cells are inactive. So an inactive cell is any cell that is not the active cell.
Suppose you have to view an important excel sheet data but you have forget the password then you need to do excel password recovery, unfortunately MS excel doesn't offer any option for password recovery. You can try the following steps but it will work in MS excel 2007 only. 1) Change file extension .zip from .xls/xlsx. 2) Extract this zipped file. 3) Go to the extracted files and navigate to the .xml for the target sheet (found in the 'xl\worksheets' directory) like filename.xml 4) Open this .xml file in to xml editor and file and find <sheetProtection password="CC58" sheet="1"/> line and remove it. 5) Now save this file and change extension back to .xlsx from .zip. You will be able to open your file successfully without any password.
Yes, you do. For any term papers that are faxed to Professor Monroe at UCLA, you need to use a fax cover sheet.
I personally have use Quickbooks for this type of thing. I'm sure that there probably are a number of different software programs that you can do this with. Probably even Quicken or basic off the shelf accounting software. You can also format your very own excel spread sheet to do this type of thing.
. Very accuraly result can be updated . Any part of the work sheet can be edited . Formating of the data in several ways can be carried out very easly . Sorting can be perfomed on nuemeric and non-nuemeric data . With an electronic spread sheet we can easly produce reports and gets answers to what if . Prepration of chart and graphs is very easy .