That depends on the version you have. Up to and including Excel 2003, the standard amount of columns has been 256. They are labelled by letters. After Z you get AA, AB, AC etc. until you get to AZ. Then it is BA, BB, BC and so on. The 256th column is IV. In Excel 2007 the number of columns is 16,384 which means the last column is column XFD.
Excel 2007 can support up to 16,384 (A - XFD) columns, assuming your computer has enough memory to load everything.
That depends on the version you have. The standard amount of rows has been 65,536 rows, up to Excel 2003. Since version 2007 of Excel the last row is 1048576. Excel 5 and 95 had 16,384 rows.
There are 256 columns in a worksheet of versions up to Microsoft Excel 2003 and there are 16,384 columns from version 2007 onwards.
16,384 Columns
The column limit in Excel is 256.
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Colums : 16384 Rows : 1048576
MS Excel is a spreadsheet package developed by MicroSoft which helps in making various calculations. It is divided into rows and colums just the maths copy of kids. It helps in entering numerical data and make various analysis. Various inbuilt functions help users to make calculations. One among the best feature of Excel is the automatic recalculation. Answered by Ajit
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A spreadsheet software is a program or application that is used to organize, analyze and store information in a digital worksheet. This type of application is commonly used in financial computations and documentations.
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No, it can contain a lot more. Microsoft Excel has 16384 columns available in each worksheet and you can use all of them if you wanted to, though you are unlikely to use anything near that amount.
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You can make a time table in Excel to show schedules of many things (trains, airplanes, etc.).
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