That is not simple to definitively answer. It is possible to get a simple understanding of Excel in a very short time, if you do a class in it. Within a few minutes you can be doing very simple tasks. From there you slowly build into other basic elements. Other knowledge and experience you have of computers will affect how much you can learn in what amount of time. If you don't have experience of other computer applications then there would be a lot to learn before you get to the basics of Excel. Experience in other areas may also be of use, like if you have good maths knowledge or have experience in accounting. Some people are good at picking things up quickly while others aren't. So there are a lot of factors that go into how fast you would learn it. The basics are straight forward enough though.
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As long as you have a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Works Spreadsheet or OpenOffice.org, you can do spreadsheets on Windows Vista.
Because it is an easy tool for people to use and it is an application available in most offices. You alos can make graphs with the Calc application included with the free Open Office program if you do not have access to Excel.
don't really remember its been a long time since ive used Microsoft excel try clicking file > setup.. sorry i cant be of more help
You can get to instantly by typing the address in the Name Box or using the Goto command which you can get by pressing the F5 key.
As long as you are downloading it from a legitimate site, then it is completely safe. Download it from Microsoft.
Yes, Microsoft Excel will be the best and most convenient spreadsheet software for your employees, especially if that's what they've used in the past. Actually, you should just add the entire Microsoft Office package instead of just the spreadsheet software. It'll cost a little more, but it will be better for you in the long run.
Neither Excel nor Word are written in .NET As to how long it would take, if you are talking about an application that included all of the functionality of Word/Excel, and writing it from stratch as opposed to using the exposed COM components of Word/Excel, you are looking at a development time in terms of years, not months or days, for a single developer. If you had a whole team, then obviously the time would vary depending on the size of the team.
I suggest you learn your basic math for this one
Yes, for office-wide purposes, Excel is the best spreadsheet software you can get. Not only is it easy to use, there are plenty of guides out there that your employees can pick up if they need help. If you're upgrading your whole office, you should probably get the entire Microsoft Office package, instead of just the Excel spreadsheet software. It will be more beneficial to you in the long run. Excell is the most used and easily shared with spreadsheet available.
after much reading try this:1. Antivirus software may be interfering, disable it temprorarly2. Disable offline files3.File name is too long (including c:\xxx\xxx\) cannot be more than 2184. run Excel in Safe mode (control+click) on excel
no. I've been playing for a while now. It's pretty easy as long as you keep it basic.