The phrase "what goes up and down a spreadsheet" typically refers to the data or values within the cells of the spreadsheet. As users input or modify data, these values can increase or decrease, reflecting changes in information. Additionally, scrolling through a spreadsheet allows users to navigate up and down to view different rows and columns of data.
The rain goes down into the soil but after meanwhile the water evaporates into the atmosphere
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It goes up and down the spreadsheet.
A column is the vertical component (up-down) of a spreadsheet.
A column in a spreadsheet is the straight up and down bar. These are labeled with letters A-Z.
A spreadsheet app has rows and columns. Word processing just goes down the page.
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The rain goes down into the soil but after meanwhile the water evaporates into the atmosphere
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The following will shift the supply curve to the right: cost of resources goes down taxes goes down subsidies goes up government regulations goes down technology/productivity goes up number of sellers goes up future expectations goes down The following will sift the supply curve to the left: cost of resources goes up taxes goes up subsidies goes down government regulations goes up technology/productivity goes down number of sellers goes down future expectations goes up
when supply goes down the price goes up>
The profit goes down when sales go up because either expenses go up too or price per item goes down.
It is something that goes into a spreadsheet. It can be text you type into a cell or data you import from an external source.