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What are spreadsheets? #1 (permalink) Tue Sep 09, 2008 20:10 pm   What are spreadsheets?
 

Can someone tell me what does teh word 'spreadsheets' means?
Thank you in advanced!

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What are spreadsheets? #2 (permalink) Tue Sep 09, 2008 20:29 pm   What are spreadsheets?
 

Hi Peter
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Can someone tell me what the word 'spreadsheets' means?
Thank you in advance!

You'll find a definition here:
http://www.bartleby.com/61/97/S0669700.html

And Google Images will show you lots of pictures of spreadsheets:
Google Images: spreadsheet
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PS
I made a couple of corrections in the quote of your original post.
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