spreadsheet
IPA: sprˈɛdʃit
noun
- (computing) A computer application for organization, analysis, and storage of data in tabular form.
- A document created with such an application.
- (dated) A sheet of paper, marked with a grid, in which financial data is recorded and totals calculated manually.
verb
- (transitive) To model or compute by means of a spreadsheet.
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Examples of "spreadsheet" in Sentences
- The following is a list of spreadsheets.
- I posted the spreadsheet under the modifications section.
- I'll plug the tallys into a spreadsheet and graph the results.
- Perhaps you were looking at the wrong part of the spreadsheet.
- Put template markup in the appropriate cells of the spreadsheet.
- Below is a spreadsheet that projects the key elements of the plan.
- In the spreadsheet I already said all the info comes from wikipedia.
- I'll work that into the spreadsheet and recompute the angles shortly.
- Next, incorporate the data from the latest entry into the spreadsheet.
- I am busy building a wiki table from the the spreadsheet in the above link.
- Boonton, your spreadsheet is extremely sensitive to the rate of pay increases.
- The easy way to post your spreadsheet is to convert it to a PDF and post it that way.
- Speaking of Zoho, I was well pleased to hear that the Zoho spreadsheet is on its way.
- One important thing about my spreadsheet is that each sheet includes not only past submissions but future ones.
- Last night, I read a post somewhere explaining why an online spreadsheet is so much more difficult than an online word processor.
- As the spreader wends its way through the fields, the amount of fertilizer sprayed is controlled by the computer (giving new meaning to the term spreadsheet).
- Brings me back to the heady days of new software categories, when hundreds of column-inches in Byte were devoted to explaining what a spreadsheet is and why anyone would use it.
- However, the problem with a spreadsheet is if you have multiple people editing the same spreadsheet it can get very messy and thats exactly where the real time update ability on Google Spreadsheet comes to the fore.
- It would work just like a built-in spreadsheet function except the call would go out over the net, run the procedure on the indicated server, and display the value it returns, formatted according to how the spreadsheet author says it should be formatted.
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