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lesya [120]
3 years ago
6

What are some common spreadsheets applications?​

Business
1 answer:
Karo-lina-s [1.5K]3 years ago
7 0

USES ( APPLICATIONS) of spreadsheet are;

1) to create budgets : Excel can be used in creation of budget s which is the estimation of revenue as well as expenses which covers specified future period of time.

2)produce graphs and charts: it's application is helpful in creating graphs in mathematics as well as statistics

3 for storing and sorting data: Data sorting can be done using spreadsheet. It involves arrangements of data into an order in order to make analysis of the data easier.

SPREADSHEET APPLICATION

1)Microsoft Excel : This is used in data

crunching , it can handle large data sets.

2)LibreOffice : it's applicable in Calc for a free as well as native spreadsheet app.

4) Smartsheet: is useful when handling

task involving non-spreadsheet and can be used for project management.

5)Quip : it's useful for integration of

spreadsheets into shared documents.

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