Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet software used for
calculating factors. It is part of Microsoft Office applications.
One file of MS Excel is called a workbook. The workbook
basically consists of three sheets that can be made smaller or larger as needed.
Each sheet consists of columns and rows. Columns are
represented by English alphabets called column headings while rows are
represented by numbers called row numbers.
Where column and row intersect each other is called
cell. Cells are identified by column headings and row headings called cell
addresses. Cell addresses play a key role in formula usage.
Older versions of Microsoft Excel had the file
extension (.xls) while newer versions have the extension (.xlsx). While both
work for extension related issues.
Overall, Microsoft Excel is a powerful and versatile
tool for working with numerical data, and its many features and functions make
it useful for professionals in fields ranging from finance to scientific
research to data analysis. make a popular choice for
Microsoft Excel interface
The interface of Microsoft Excel is labeled in the
following diagram. Keep this in mind to master the use of Microsoft Excel.
The interface of all Microsoft Office applications is
similar with only minor changes. Understanding the interface of one application makes it easier to
understand all others.