![]() ![]() It's got a table feature applied that makes it easier to work with. Next list over is list of your employees. Excel provides lots of great data management tools for handling them. You might be clocking your inventory or might be tracking sales or transactions or all kinds of reasons for maintaining lists. Next sheet over shows customers, this might be hundreds, even thousands of rows. Other people use Excel for keeping lists. Here's a bigger budget, it's a prediction for a following year, all kinds of form is in here that we're not seeing right now but lots of information, I've seen bigger ones that this too and you'll probably will too eventually. We got got some budget numbers here, you can see what's happening based on the headings of column A. That's a term widely used, although, in Excel we don't use it formally and officially. A lot of people would call this a spreadsheet. At the bottom of the screen are different tabs here, these are called worksheets, current one is empty, I'm gonna click on the one called profits. ![]() If you're just getting started with Excel, or maybe you've been using it a little bit, you've probably asked yourself, what is Excel all about? What is it used for? One way of looking at Excel is that is just a giant grid of columns and rows but you're more likely to hear Excel described as a spreadsheet package, and that it is, but is that a lot more as well, as we'll see in some upcoming examples.
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