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Microsoft Excel
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ALSO CALLED: Excel
DEFINITION: Excel is a spreadsheet program from Microsoft, a component of its Office product group for business applications. In common with similar products, such as Lotus 1-2-3 and Corel's QuattroPro, Excel is an automated version of the paper-based spreadsheet that makes it easier to manipulate,
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Five Biggest Blunders When Building Spreadsheet Applications in Java
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Automating Excel Reports: Five Approaches for Java Developers
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Learn how to leverage WebFOCUS business intelligence software to generate Excel spreadsheets, doing the heavy lifting of consolidating large amounts of data, performing complex calculations, and setting up advanced structures like PivotTables.
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MICROSOFT EXCEL DEFINITION (continued):
Excel is a spreadsheet program from Microsoft, a component of its Office product group for business applications. In common with similar products, such as Lotus 1-2-3 and Corel's QuattroPro, Excel is an automated version of the paper-based spreadsheet that makes it easier to manipulate, process, and view the data. Although Lotus 1-2-3 was reportedly the first spreadsheet to introduce cell names and macros, Excel implemented a graphical user interface and the ability to point and click using a mouse. Microsoft Excel definition sponsored by SearchWinIT.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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