Either install Windows on Mac (yes, it can be done), or get the Mac version of Excel (yes, it exists).
There is not a free copy of Microsoft Excel due to the license keys that have on them.
The Mac OS X version of Football Manager 2009 will run on a MacBook.
Yes. You can run as many instances of Excel as the memory in your computer will allow.
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A MacBook will run Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). If the MacBook is currently running 10.5 (Leopard) a copy of Snow Leopard will need to be purchased.
Size is one big difference but for a full run down check here http://gizmodo.com/5063492/macbook-and-macbook-pro-dual-review
Exel works better it being from Microsoft, I have personally used both. I would recommend Exel.
Excel is a type of applications software/. All applications software need an operating system to run on. Different types of computer will have different operating systems. Most commonly Excel is run on one of the Windows operating systems like XP, Vista, 7 or 2000. The version of Excel you have will determine what operating systems it can run on. Excel can also run on other types of computers that do not have a Windows operating system, like a Macintosh.
Yes.
Columns are vertical cells (they run up and down).
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If you mean a Microsoft operating system, such as XP or Vista or Windows 7, then on an IBM PC, it does need to be running before Excel can run. You can also get Excel for other types of computers that do not use a Windows operating system, such as an Apple computer, and Excel can run on those. So it depends on the type of computer and the version of Excel.