Please do your OWN HOMEWORK !
"In exactly 200 words" get real . . . .
OK Here's a go
"It's an electronic . . . . . . . " (There's your first 3, add the other 197 yourself
2007-09-14 03:36:12
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answer #1
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answered by stu_the_kilted_scot 7
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A spreadsheet is a rectangular table (or grid) of information, often financial information. The word came from "spread" in its sense of a newspaper or magazine item (text and/or graphics) that covers two facing pages, extending across the center fold and treating the two pages as one large one. The compound word "spread-sheet" came to mean the format used to present bookkeeping ledgers—with columns for categories of expenditures across the top, invoices listed down the left margin, and the amount of each payment in the cell where its row and column intersect—which were traditionally a "spread" across facing pages of a bound ledger (book for keeping accounting records) or on oversized sheets of paper ruled into rows and columns in that format and approximately twice as wide as ordinary paper
2007-09-14 10:36:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Championship manager is just a glorified spreadsheet.
2007-09-14 10:35:14
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answered by elizadushku 6
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This sounds like homework !
You should research the subject and write your own short description.
Put that in box A4 and round it up !
2007-09-14 10:37:16
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answered by Ron S 5
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((it is a sheet of paper spread out to do calculations like add, subtract, times, divide, sqroot, average, min, max) * (ten equals two hundred))
2007-09-17 07:29:08
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answered by colin cc 2
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rows of cells where yo put in heading relating to your business...e.g. first name in cell one, surname in cell two....'say customers of your business'. You put in their info...wages , hrs worked and the formula once entered works the wages out for the week/month Honestly it is easy and no paper work needed...
2007-09-14 10:38:07
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/dida/using_ict/spreadsheetsrev2.shtml
2007-09-14 10:40:50
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answered by Tilly_Mint 3
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