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spreadsheet
A spreadsheet is a computer program that can capture, display and manipulate data arranged in rows and columns. Read Full Definition
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Excel
Excel is a spreadsheet program from Microsoft and a component of its Office product group for business applications. Read Full Definition
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Google Sheets
Google Sheets is a web-based application that enables users to create, update and modify spreadsheets and share the data live online. Read Full Definition
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productivity software
Productivity software is a category of application programs that help users produce things such as documents, databases, graphs, spreadsheets and presentations. Read Full Definition
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pivot table
A pivot table is a statistics tool that summarizes and reorganizes selected columns and rows of data in a spreadsheet or database table to obtain a desired report. Read Full Definition
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data transformation
Data transformation is the process of converting data from one format, such as a database file, XML document or Excel spreadsheet, into another. Read Full Definition
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Apache OpenOffice
Apache OpenOffice is an open source office productivity suite used to create and edit documents (Writer), presentations (Impress), spreadsheets (Calc), graphics (Draw), mathematical formulas (Math) and databases (... Read Full Definition
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Open Document Format (ODF)
The Open Document Format (ODF) is a zip-compressed, Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based, open source file format for saving and exchanging text, spreadsheets, charts, graphics and presentations. Read Full Definition
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Multiple Document Interface (MDI)
Multiple Document Interface (MDI) is a Microsoft Windows programming interface for creating an application that enables users to work with multiple documents simultaneously. Read Full Definition
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multithreading
Multithreading is the ability of a program or an operating system to enable more than one user at a time without requiring multiple copies of the program running in the computer. Read Full Definition
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