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- proper noun trademark A
spreadsheet applicationsoftware program written and distributed by Microsoft.
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View native excel files (. xls format Excel 97 and up - Windows and Mac)
Low End Mac 2009
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So go ahead and extend the flight schedule, cannot fly the vehicle but adding more cells in Excel is easy. bluesky
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One of the vulnerabilities in Excel had been known for at least six weeks, and had already been exploited for targeted attacks.
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In Outlook you'll have to paste into the mail item, I assume you could do it in Excel (but I'm not sure it's worth it), and Power Point is even trickier.
Create A Hotkey To Paste Plain Text In Microsoft Word | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Cool thing about Excel is that it took me literally 47 seconds to make the spreadsheet.
Economists Too Linear?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The MS09-009 and MS09-010 updates eliminate two vulnerabilities in Excel and four in the Wordpad and Office text converters.
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Have tried just copying (control 'c') from the Reader, then control 'v' in Excel, but that does not work.
Google Reader’s New Bundles Make Sharing Feeds User Friendly | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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The suite of products, which includes Word and Excel, is one of Microsoft's biggest cash cows and faces a challenge from a suite of inexpensive Web-only application from Google Inc.Mr. Ballmer had been overseeing the group since the sudden departure of Mr. Elop, but he was widely expected to promote a new leader from within the company to take charge of Office.
Microsoft Fills Executive Gaps Nick Wingfield 2010
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Ispent some of the rather momentous HMGS East membership meeting on Saturday morning creating fleet sheets in Excel, which came in handy later.
Uncharted Seas at Cold Wars 2010 « Third Point of Singularity 2010
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I would argue that everything below “2-D Column” [in Excel] should be banned from the arsenal of the thinking chart-user.
Why You Shouldn’t Trust Pyramid Charts | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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