A spreadsheet program is software that allows users to organize, analyze, and manipulate numerical data in rows and columns. It provides functions for calculations, graphing capabilities, and tools for creating charts or tables.
Formulas: Formulas are expressions used in spreadsheet programs to perform calculations automatically based on specified values or cell references. They allow users to create dynamic relationships between cells.
Cell References: Cell references are unique identifiers used in spreadsheets to refer to specific cells containing values or formulas. They help establish connections between different parts of the spreadsheet.
Charts/Graphs: Charts or graphs are visual representations of data in a spreadsheet program. They help users understand and interpret numerical information more easily by presenting it in a graphical format.
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