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Browse CoursesMicrosoft Excel is a spreadsheet program, which is included in the Microsoft Office suite of applications. MS Excel is commonly used for analysing, sorting, reporting and storing data.
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Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet software part of the Microsoft Office suite, used for creating, organizing, and analyzing data through grid-like tables called spreadsheets.
To create a formula, select a cell, type "=" followed by the desired formula (e.g., "=SUM(A1:A5)"), and press Enter. Excel will calculate and display the result.
Yes, Excel offers a variety of chart types. Select your data, go to the "Insert" tab, choose a chart, and customize it to visually represent your data.
Excel functions perform specific calculations or tasks. Examples include SUM for addition, AVERAGE for calculating averages, and VLOOKUP for searching data.
To protect a worksheet or workbook, go to the "Review" tab, click "Protect Sheet" or "Protect Workbook," set a password, and choose restrictions to control access.