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Keywords:
Grid,
Rectangular,
Pigeon,
Rectangle,
Instructors
a cell range with additional interfaces and is represented by the service com
a huge chart, composed entirely of rectangular pigeon holes (called cells)
an application that displays small boxes called cells
a rectangular array of cells
a two dimensional grid with each rectangle referred to as a 'cell
In developing a tracking system to monitor the progress of students instructors may use a spreadsheet such as can be produced by Excel or other graphic systems. A grid can be created by listing students names on one side and the module features across the top. Such a spreadsheet can be maintained in electronic form or produced in hard copy and maintained as a file record.
A spreadsheet is a rectangular table (or grid) of information, often financial information. (It is, therefore, a kind of matrix.) The word came from "spread" in its sense of a newspaper or magazine item (text and/or graphics) that covers two facing pages, extending across the center fold and treating the two pages as one large one.
computer program which allows words and figures to be entered into individually identifiable cells on a grid format. Cells can be linked by formulae, so that altering numbers in individual cells will produce an alternative set of results. Spreadsheets may be used to model situations whose rules are governed by mathematical relationships such as the management of a budget account.
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