Microsoft Excel 2010.
There were no versions 1, 6 or 13. Office 2013 is classed as version 15.
( There was no version 1) Excel 2.0 for Windows Excel 3.0 Excel 4.0 Excel 5.0 No version 6 Excel for Windows 95 (version 7.0) in Office 95 Excel 97 (version 8.0) in Office 97. Excel 2000 (version 9.0) in Office 2000 Excel 2002 (version 10) in Office XP Office Excel 2003 (version 11) in Office 2003 Office Excel 2007 (version 12) in Office 2007 No version 13 Excel 2010 (version 14) in Office 2010 Excel 2013 (version 15) in Office 2013
Windows 8 typically comes with Microsoft Excel 2013, which is part of the Microsoft Office 2013 suite. However, users can also install other versions of Excel, such as Excel 2010 or Excel 2016, depending on their preferences or licenses. Excel 2013 introduced features like Flash Fill and improved data analysis tools.
If by Microsoft you mean the Windows operating system: The latest general OS is Vista (6.0.6002) The latest server OS is Windows Server 2008 (6.0.6002) The latest (release candidate) for Vista's successor is Windows 7 (6.1.7100)
There are 256 Columns and 65536 Rows in Excel 2003.
Some of the features of Excel include calculation, graphing, tables, and programming languages. There are 16 different versions of Excel since the release of the program. Some of these include Excel 1.0, Excel 3.0, and Excel 5.0.
If you are talking about PC or Laptops then the anser is NO.But Windows 8 RT comes with Word 2013 RT, Excel 2013 RT, PowerPoint 2013 RT and OneNote 2013 RT. It's more of a tablet operating system only.
The latest version is Word 2013. You need to purchase Office 2013, but it is still a preview version. It is recommended that you buy Office 2010, as it includes Word 2010.
For the Microsoft Access software package you can expect to pay from $80-120 online for the 2013 version. The version of Microsoft Access software package from 2010 is around $40 online.
The latest version of MSN Messenger, currently called Live Messenger, by Microsoft is version 16.4. This version was discontinued on March 15th 2013 and replaced by Skype.
Yes, if you purchase Microsoft Office 2010, it will be compatible with Windows XP. If you get the newer version like Microsoft Office 2013, it will not be compatible with Windows XP.
There are virtually unlimited rows and columns in Microsoft Excel.However, the finite amount of memory and the finite amount of processing power available define a natural boundary. This boundary varies from system to system, and cannot generally be expressed in numbers of rows and columns. Suffice to say that Microsoft Excel supports a very large number of rows and columns on a modern computer.