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Microsoft didn't invent the electronic spreadsheet — such an application had been around for four years before the tech company began exploring its uses — but dang, it sure did perfect it when it brought Excel into existence.
It's not just a tool for making basic tables, though. Excel is capable of keeping a business organized, analyzing data, solving complicated mathematical quandaries, making predictions, and even creating charts and graphs — functions that are useful in the realms of tech, teaching, agriculture, science, food, finance, and beyond. In a recent study, 63% of U.S. executives cited Excel as their "primary budgeting and planning tool." Read more...
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