A password can be put on a spreadsheet so it can't be opened. You can also allow it to be opened but have cells locked, using a password, so that the cells can't be changed. It is also possible to hide columns and rows and so hide the formulas.
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When an Excel object is activated, it gains access to all the features and functionalities of Excel, allowing users to manipulate data, perform calculations, and utilize Excel's tools and features like charts, pivot tables, and formulas. This activation enables the object to respond to user inputs and integrate seamlessly with other Excel elements. Essentially, it opens up the full range of Excel's capabilities within that specific object context.
It depends. There is no direct relationship between Windows and Excel versions. If you have Windows XP, you probably use Excel 2003. If you have Windows 7, you probably use Excel 2007 or Excel 2010. Excel 2007 and later can read Excel 2003 files, but Excel 2003 cannot read Excel 2007 files, unless you save the files in "compatibility mode." Excel 2007 and later contain some features not available with Excel 2003 and earlier. If you need to use the same worksheets with several versions, then save your files in compatibility mode with the newer versions.
Microsoft has some excellent free Excel tutors available. See related links for list of Excel subjects available. Recommend you start with the tutor entitled: "Get to know Excel 2007: Create your first workbook"
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You can use all typefaces available in your computer. See related links for the typefaces that come with Office 2007 (and available to Excel 2007).
There are several avenues available online for learning to work with excel, some of which are free tutorials. For a great free intro to using excel, try www.free-training-tutorial.com, as it provides a wonderful basic overview. Those interested in a more indepth study of excel should refer to Microsoft.com which has a variety of free tutorials available.
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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.
I am not aware of any Monopoly menu on Excel, but there is a Monopoly game available for Excel 2007. You can read about it and download the file (monopoly.xlsm) from the related links.
Environment for Microsoft Excel includes the following:Microsoft Office Excel (various version available with the most current one being Microsoft Excel 2007) This is only available as part of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (as opposed to Microsoft SharePoint Services which is a free component available with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 onwards)It is used to distribute Excel spreadsheets. One has the ability to allow for only specific cells to be edited by the user and could be used in, for example, a budgeting process. Workflow and storage is managed by Microsoft Office SharePoint server in this caseMicrosoft Excel ServicesE-learning for Microsoft Excel is available through the Microsoft website.