noun
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a spreadsheet program (= one that can do calculations with numbers )
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A spreadsheet program doesn't replace the traditional accounts package.
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■ NOUN
program
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The spreadsheet program can produce graphics and you would like to put these graphics into your electronic publishing system.
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Various spreadsheet programs used different menu systems showing that the system used by Lotus was expression and not idea.
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The reason is that a spreadsheet program is generally inefficient at performing calculations and so much of the theoretical gain is lost.
■ VERB
use
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The other tip is to use an area of spreadsheet that is well away from the Input range but easily accessible.
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Some software manufacturers sell inventory programs, but you also can custom-tailor your own using a computer spreadsheet or data base.
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For example, he uses a spreadsheet to teach the relationship between force and mass.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Even a spreadsheet that does a great deal of calculation will only speed up by around 25% or so.
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InConcert works by modelling business processes and tracking documents like spreadsheets, forms and graphics through each stage.
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Lotus has re-thought the spreadsheet and is showing us how this type of application will look in the future.
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The spreadsheet is 127 by 255 cells and has some level of Lotus 1-2-3 compatibility.
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The spreadsheet program can produce graphics and you would like to put these graphics into your electronic publishing system.
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The graph provides an overall picture of the data which makes spotting trend or correlation of data in your spreadsheet .
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With Pocket Excel on the same handheld, he can access other records that he currently keeps on spreadsheets.
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You can usually find your way around any spreadsheet if you are familiar with the Lotus 1-2-3 commands.