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Microsoft Excel™ is a part of Microsoft Office™ products. It is a spreadsheet program jam packed with features which are surely amazing.
Most people use Microsoft Excel™ as a database; which is okay, but the potential goes beyond just a database. Basically, the same features that are in Microsoft PowerPoint™, you can use in Microsoft Excel™; which is true in most Microsoft Office™ applications.
You can use Microsoft Excel™ as a table cell format or as a word processor.
For instance, Pivot Table™ & Pivot Chart™ are animated versions of the basic table & chart which may dazzle even the staunch critic.
It’s a great way to keep financial records & other important information in a neat little program.
One thing I didn’t mention in “My Take On Microsoft PowerPoint™” is you can encrypt or password-protect the Microsoft Excel™ file. This works in Microsoft PowerPoint™, Microsoft Access™ as well as Microsoft Word™.
I hope this brief blog helps you understand a little better what Microsoft Excel™ does.
Footnotes:
1. Microsoft Excel™, Microsoft PowerPoint™, Microsoft Access™,Microsoft Word™, PivotTable ™, PivotChart ™, and Microsoft Office™ are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
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