Yes, Microsoft Excel is one example of computer software.
Software is anything which enables or helps the computer to run which is just code, with no physical substance. Software is stored on and processed by hardware. Hardware is any physical device which makes up a computer, like a hard drive or cooling fan.
Yes. Microsoft Excel is an example of computer software.
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Originally a spreadsheet was on paper. Now we normally think of a spreadsheet as being a piece of software, such as Microsoft Excel.
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Both of these computer programs are an example of Microsoft paint software.
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The effectivity of Microsoft excel?
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No. Excel is a spreadsheet. Access is the database.
No. It is an example of spreadsheet software.
Microsoft Excel.
No. It would be applications software.
Excel is a word processing software that is made by Microsoft, and it is available for Mac computers. There is no way to legally download it for Mac computers; one must purchase the software on a disc and install it manually. The software can be purchased from most electronics and computer stores.
Microsoft Excel.
Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, One Note, Front Page and Share point.
Excel does not come automatically with any brand of computer. You have to specifically order it and pay for it. It can run on a Sony computer, so if you are buying a Sony computer you can order Microsoft Office, which Excel is part of.
There are a variety of programs that can be used to separate and manage a computer. It depends on what you are trying to do, but you can use a program such as Microsoft word in order to keep track of things and also Microsoft excel, if you have a windows computer.
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.