Wednesday, 22 March 2017

Excel

HOW IS IT BENEFICIAL FOR STUDENTS, ADULTS AND BUSINESSES?

--CHARTS
It helps us to create charts because it is a grid and it goes upto 1 million rows and 16,000 columns

--FORMATTING
It helps the user to put words in italics, bold and many colors to differentiate between the different columns. 

--ACCESS
It helps an employee or boss access the excel document from any place and any device.

--SALES
It helps in sales since it can make tables and it can even do simple maths to make the job easier.

--FEATURES
It has many features which the user will need to use in sales and they are also very easy to use.

--IMPROVED SUPPORT WORKING WITH TABLES
It helps you select a gradient, 3D effects and shadowing.

--MARKETING
Helps manage sales force and helps with future marketing plans based on past results.

WHAT IS A SPREADSHEET?

It is an electronic document, which is designed as a grid to help make tables.

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SPREADSHEETS?

TWO DIMENSIONAL SPREADSHEETS
they are arranged like cells in columns and rows.

THREE DIMENSIONAL SPREADSHEETS
You can stack spreadsheets on each other to create a third dimension.

ARITHMETIC SPREADSHEETS
They automatically solve equations.

LOGICAL SPREADSHEETS
They do not do anything automatically for precise data.  

OBJECT-ORIENTATED SPREADSHEETS
They are not like 2D spreadsheets.they are organized by objects with many attributes attached, this allows data to be viewed, analyzed and mapped

WHO WOULD USE SPREADSHEETS?

Mostly used in offices and used by sales managers.

WHAT FEATURES DID YOU LEARN?

addition, multiplication, subtraction, division. i think that it was weird how you have to place an equal sign behind every equation and i think that it was easy to figure out the signs because i remember when i learned excel and when i was smaller, i always used to see my mother working on it.i think it would be useful for math, because it can do simple maths. i think that it is useful to study about excel since we most likely use it for sales in the future.

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