Founder Of Microsoft Excel

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The electronic spreadsheet has been in existence since 1978, but it was 1982 that Microsoft became involved. The first major leap occurred in 1978 when VisiCalc was created by Dan Bricklin, a student at Harvard Business School. It was basic software, capable of producing a spreadsheet of only 5 columns by 20 rows. Bob Frankston partnered with Bricklin to create the version that eventually hit the markets and became a major success. The next major spreadsheet success after VisiCalc was Lotus 1-2-3, created by a team headed by Mitch Kapor in 1983. Lotus 1-2-3 improved on VisiCalc by including charting and basic database functions in addition to VisiCalc's calculation capabilities. It became a huge success, far outshining VisiCalc. In 1982, while major progress was being made by Lotus 1-2-3, Microsoft developed their own spreadsheet application called MultiPlan. Developed to work on CP/M and MS-DOS based systems it was roundly beaten by Lotus 1-2-3 on MS-DOS based platforms. MultiPlan was improved, then in 1985 was renamed Excel and, for the first time, included a graphical interface. It was usable only on the Apple Mac, which first came into production in 1984. After Microsoft produced (and stabilised) the Windows operating system, Excel was re-engineered for this new platform and in 1987 Microsoft produced the first version of Excel for windows, called Excel 2.0. Here's a timeline created by John Walkenbach at his excellent website www.j-walk.com. We recommend you bookmark John's site – as well as being the author of many authoritative books on Excel, it's an excellent resource for Excel users. VersionReleasedComments 1 1985 Version 1, for the Macintosh was released. 2 1987 The first Windows version was labelled '2' to correspond to the Mac version. This included a run-time version of Windows. 3 1990 Included toolbars, drawing capabilities, outlining, add-in support, 3D charts, and many more new features. 4 1992 The first 'popular' version. Included lots of usability features. 5 1993 A major upgrade. Included multi-sheet workbooks and support for VBA. 7* 1995 Known as Excel 95. The first major 32-bit version of Excel**. External hard drive powers up but not recognized. Feature-wise, it's very similar to Excel 5. 8 1997 Known as Excel 97. A new interface for VBA developers, UserForms, data validation, and lots more. 9 1999 Known as Excel 2000. Can use HTML as a native file format, 'self-repair' capability, enhanced clipboard, pivot charts, modeless user forms. 10 2001 Known as Excel 2002, this is part of Office XP. It has a long list of new features, but most of them will probably be of little value to the majority of users. Perhaps the most significant feature is the ability to recover your work when Excel crashes. Dmg file extractor for windows 10. 11 2003 It's called Microsoft Office Excel 2003. The new features in this version are: (a) improved support for XML, (b) a new 'list range' feature, (c) Smart Tag enhancements, and (d) corrected statistical functions. Most users will not find the upgrade worthwhile. 12 2007 Finally, some major changes in Excel. For some, the changes may actually be too major. 14 2010 New features include sparkline graphics, pivot table slicers, an updated Solver, and a 64-bit version. 15 2013 New features include a single-document interface, charting enhancements, and recommended charts and pivot tables.

  1. Cost Of Microsoft Excel
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Cost Of Microsoft Excel

Founder Of Microsoft Excel

Founder Of Microsoft Excel Salary

Written by co-founder Kasper Langmann, Microsoft Office Specialist. In Excel, there are different ways that allow you to protect data and the integrity of your files. It's super important to know your way around protection Excel files. The most common use-case is where an Excel file is used by many stakeholders for some ongoing process. IT with a Human Face: History of Microsoft Excel Practically everyone is a computer user, but not everyone can use Excel. In general, people are divided into two categories: some enjoy Excel tremendously and cannot imagine their lives without it and the others hate it to the same extent. Microsoft was founded on April 4, 1975, by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The first version of Excel was released for the Mac in 1985 and the first Windows version was released in November 1987. Lotus was slow to bring 1-2-3 to Windows and by 1988 Excel had started to outsell 1-2-3 and helped Microsoft achieve the position of leading PC software developer. Microsoft originally marketed a spreadsheet program called Multiplan in 1982, which was very popular on CP/M systems, but on MS-DOS systems it lost popularity to Lotus 1-2-3. This promoted development of a new spreadsheet called Excel which started with the intention to, in the words of Doug Klunder, 'do everything 1-2-3 does and do it better'.





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