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''Spreadsheets and models.'' | |||
A feature of a computer program that allows easy entry and manipulation of figures, equations and text used especially in financial planning and | 1. | ||
A feature of a computer program that allows easy entry and manipulation of figures, equations and text, used especially in financial planning and analysis. | |||
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Less commonly, an individual sheet within a multi-sheet workbook. | |||
Also known as a worksheet or a tab. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Deterministic]] | |||
* [[Excel]] | * [[Excel]] | ||
* [[Financial model]] | |||
* [[Model]] | |||
* [[Spreadsheet risk]] | * [[Spreadsheet risk]] | ||
* [[Spreadsheet Standards]] | |||
* [[Stochastic]] | |||
* [[Tab]] | |||
* [[Workbook]] | |||
[[Category:Technology]] |
Latest revision as of 13:46, 8 April 2021
Spreadsheets and models.
1.
A feature of a computer program that allows easy entry and manipulation of figures, equations and text, used especially in financial planning and analysis.
2.
A workbook or file produced using the spreadsheet program.
3.
Less commonly, an individual sheet within a multi-sheet workbook.
Also known as a worksheet or a tab.