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What are spreadsheets

A spreadsheet is a computer program for organizing and analysis of data in columns or rows. Spreadsheets make it easy to display information, and you can insert formulas to work with the data. A table of values organized in rows and columns. Each value can have an already explained relationship to the other values. If you change one value, then you may need to change other values as well. Spreadsheets let you create and manipulate electronically. The relationships between cells are called formulas, and the names of the cells are called labels. A simple example when you can use a spreadsheet is calculating mortgage payments for a house. Once you had defined how these cells depend on one another, you could enter numbers and play with different possibilities. For example, keeping all the other values the same, you could see how different mortgage rates would affect your monthly payments.. The more powerful spreadsheets support graphics and feature that enable you to produce charts and graphs from the data. Most spreadsheet applications are multidimensional, meaning that you can link one spreadsheet to another. A three-dimensional spreadsheet, for example, is like a stack of spreadsheets all connected by formulas. A change made in one spreadsheet automatically affects other spreadsheets. Spreadsheets developed to computerized simulations from paper worksheets. The program operates on data represented as cells of an array, organized in rows and columns. The user of the spreadsheet can make changes in any value and change the effects on calculated values. Modern spreadsheet software can have multiple interacting sheets, and can display data either as text and numerals, or in graphical form. VisiCalc was the first electronic spreadsheet on a microcomputer, and it helped turn the Apple II computer into a popular and widely used system. Lotus 1-2-3 was the leading spreadsheet when DOS was the dominant operating system. Excel now has the largest market share on the Windows and Macintosh platforms. Thanks to: http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/S/spreadsheet.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spreadsheet For your info!

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