No. A spreadsheet grid is made of rows and columns, not diagonals.
The program is a Spreadsheet. eg Microsoft Excel
It depends on the spreadsheet program, but in most of the ones I'm familiar with they're labelled with letters while the rows are typically labelled with numbers.
1. word processing. 2. program that allows you to create, edit and print text document. 3. spreadsheet; rows and columns.
Yes it is. It is a free and open source spreadsheet program.
It is one of the many spreadsheet applications that have computerised the paper-based spreadsheet, so Excel is therefore a spreadsheet program.
The spreadsheet is a very handy tool for calculative and numerical operations. The first spreadsheet was introduced by Later Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston in 1978 named "VisiCalc" and this word compressed from the phrase "visible calculator". The first spreadsheet has 5 columns and 20 rows. After "VisiCalc" the second spreadsheet is "Multiplan" which was introduced by Microsoft in 1982.
Spreadsheet is a computer program used for calculating, organising, analysing data, and display results
The answer you are looking for would be a Spreadsheet, but those things can also be done with Word Processors and Databases, amongst other applications.
Lotus 1-2-3 is a spreadsheet program.
It is a spreadsheet program.
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No, it is a spreadsheet program.