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∙ 11y agoSome formatting can be lost, yes. (Mostly because Microsoft programs do not follow their own standards!)
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∙ 11y agoMicrosoft office excel worksheet object
The spreadsheet does not change. The combination is called a compound document because of definition.
Open Office will happily open Excel files. You may have to play around with the formatting etc, but it will certainly import the data from an Excel spreadsheet without any problems.
Office Productivity tools are used to create, view and modify a document, spreadsheet and presentations. List of Office Productivity Tools Free: Libre office, Open Office Paid: MS Office, King soft, Word Perfect Office
You would use a spreadsheet application such as Excel, Lotus 123, Open Office Calc, Quattro Express, Google Docs, etc. It will depend on what was used to create the original document. Some applications are capable of opening several types of spreadsheet.
The Format Painter. You can also use Paste Special and choose just to paste the formatting.
Two things: 1) To wipe the whole document clean. 2) Change the current format, if you are using Microsoft word - change the extention by going to 'File', 'Save as' and then change the format on the bottom drop down bar.
Yes, Microsoft Excel.
Yes - you can create graphs from the data in a spreadsheet.
Excel will create spreadsheets and Word will create documents. Both come as part of the Microsoft Office suite or programs. There are other office suites, such as Open Office, which have corresponding applications to do these tasks.
An Excel template is a spreadsheet that already has been prepared by someone else, so usually all you need to do is enter the numbers and information specific to your needs. You will find free examples of Excel and other Microsoft Office templates at the related link.
Some popular spreadsheet programs are Excel (MS Office), Lotus 1-2-3, and Calc (Open Office).