It labels items on a chart. Category labels go across the bottom, on the horizontal or X-Axis. Values are normally on the Y-Axis. So if it were a bar chart, a category would have a bar coming from the X Axis and its value would be measured by what point on the Y-Axis it is equal to. The category labels tell us what that bar represents, like sales or profits or a particular year etc.
The name of the series, the values in the series and the category labels.
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I might be able to explain it if you define LHS.
That term does not have anything to do with Microsoft Excel. Please ask a more specific question and ensure you put it in the correct category.
Microsoft excel was created by Microsoft
Programs->Microsoft Office->Microsoft Excel
I believe the only Microsoft program used to create spreadsheets is Microsoft Excel.
In theory you could, but it is not what Powerpoint is for. It is better to use Microsoft Word and source the data from Access or even Excel.
Microsoft Excel was created by Microsoft Corporation. It was first released in 1985.
There are no hidden games in Microsoft Excel after Microsoft Excel 2000, so there are none in Microsoft Excel 2003.
Number can be just the mathematical term for a number. In Excel it is also a category for various formats for displaying numbers like currency, percentage etc.
Microsoft Word is used for writing papers, and Microsoft Excel is for spreadsheets.