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    have resulted from the use of these personal computers. A major one was the spreadsheet application‚ the very first‚ Visicalc which was developed in the year 1979. Today‚ the most popular spreadsheet can be said to be Microsoft Excel which was developed in the 1980’s. The purpose of this term-paper is to introduce at other spreadsheets other than Microsoft Excel. VISICALC This is the first electronic spreadsheet to be made available on personal computers. The idea originated from Dan Bricklin

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    Introduction In order for end users to carry out calculations and produce reports in a ‘user friendly’ method‚ an excel spreadsheet has been created. This report explains how this spreadsheet is created‚ how the spreadsheet works and also the benefits of this spreadsheet. 1 Business Issues As instructed by AID an information system is needed to assist staff to carry out calculations and produce reports. However‚ there were some issues to be considered during planning. Issues to be considered

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    International Business – Coaching – Spreadsheet and Databases International Business offers a versatile selection of professions after graduation. As a result‚ I chose to focus on business leadership coaching‚ just like at the beginning of this semester. As an important note my parents own a coaching company‚ BoMentis‚ and my dream is to either take over it one day or at least work with them. Based on my research and personal experience‚ coaching has spread increasingly all throughout the world

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    Spreadsheet and Function

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    Spreadsheet Exercises Using Excel   Learning Objective: These exercises are designed to familiarize you with a spreadsheet application software called MS Excel. After the completion of the lab‚ you should be able to: 1. work with MS Excel or other spreadsheet programs 2. use functions and formulas in a spreadsheet application software for calculation 3. explain what functions and formulas are‚ how they work‚ and the difference between them Formulas Well‚ a formula is a simple calculation

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    History of Spreadsheet

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    A Brief History of Spreadsheets by D. J. Power Editor‚ DSSResources.COM Spreadsheets have been used by accountants for hundreds of years. Computerized or electronic spreadsheets are of much more recent origin. Information Systems oral history and some published newspaper and magazine stories celebrate Dan Bricklin as the "father" of the electronic spreadsheet. In 1978‚ Harvard Business School student‚ Daniel Bricklin‚ came up with the idea for an interactive visible calculator (see email from

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    Excel

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    Getting Started in Excel Many of the editing tools that you use in Excel are similar to Word and PowerPoint You will need to become familiar with a few new things for Excel: Rows‚ Columns‚ Various Formulas‚ and Charts just to name a few When you see a reference such as A7‚ A is the column and 7 is the row‚ this will give you the particular cell that is being referenced. You will learn that you can click or enter in information when it comes to cells and formulas. Everyone will have their own

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     2014  Etec 100  Dr. Wilson    Chapter 10 ­ Chapter ten introduces the topic of spread other cells.  A spreadsheet consists of a table of cells arranged into rows and columns and referred to by the  X and Y locations. X locations‚ the columns‚ are nord sheets‚ A spreadsheet is an interactive  computer application program for organization‚ analysis and storage of data in tabular form.  Spreadsheets devel computerized oped as simulations of paper accounting worksheets. The  program operates on data represented as cells of an array

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    What is a Spreadsheet? Honestly‚ when I first started this assignment‚ I really didn’t know what a spreadsheet was‚ etc. So I started at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spreadsheet. I read that and got a good base of spreadsheets and the history. First of all‚ Microsoft Excel is the industry standard in spreadsheets (history on spreadsheets can be accessed at the above website address). With Excel‚ you can create a shared workbook and place it on a network location where several people can edit‚

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    Spreadsheet Analysis

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    Introduction An electronic‚ or computerized spreadsheet‚ can be defined as a software application which displays multiple cells that together make up a grid consisting of rows and columns‚ each cell containing alphanumeric text‚ numeric values or formulas which performs the calculation processes (Bessant‚ 2003; Stroman‚ Wilson‚ and Wauson 2004 and Power n. d.). It has been extensively employed ranging from the field of business and financial community to engineering‚ educational‚ scientific and

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    spreadsheet model

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    Registration processing Speaker costs Continental breakfast Lunch Parking $150 $8.50 per person 3*$800 = $2400 $4.00 per person $7.00 per person $5.00 per person 1. Build a spreadsheet model that calculates a profit or loss based on the number of nonmember registrants. 2. Use Goal Seek to find the number of nonmember registrants that will make the event break even The Center for Business Analytics is considering a refund policy for no-shows. No refund would be given for members who do not attend‚ but nonmembers

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