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  2. Google Sheets - Wikipedia

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    Google offers an extension for the Google Chrome web browser called Office editing for Docs, Sheets and Slides that enables users to view and edit Microsoft Excel documents on Google Chrome, via the Google Sheets app. The extension can be used for opening Excel files stored on the computer using Chrome, as well as for opening files encountered ...

  3. Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    Excel offers many user interface tweaks over the earliest electronic spreadsheets; however, the essence remains the same as in the original spreadsheet software, VisiCalc: the program displays cells organized in rows and columns, and each cell may contain data or a formula, with relative or absolute references to other cells.

  4. Quattro Pro - Wikipedia

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    Some have claimed that Quattro Pro was the first to use the tabbed notebook metaphor, but another spreadsheet, Boeing Calc, used tabs to multiple sheets, and allowed three-dimensional references before Quattro Pro was on the market. (Boeing Calc was so slow that its multiple sheet capabilities were barely usable.) [1] [2]

  5. File:Google Sheets logo (2014-2020).svg - Wikipedia

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    The Google Sheets logo was updated with the launch of Google Workspace. 03:23, 23 October 2020: 49 × 67 (9 KB) SBCornelius: Reverted to version as of 00:40, 14 October 2020 (UTC) 03:18, 23 October 2020: 222 × 302 (25 KB) SBCornelius: Logo was changed slightly when Google Workspace was launched on Oct. 6, 2020: 00:40, 14 October 2020: 49 × 67 ...

  6. Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)/Archive 136 - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps better would be to do it on Wikidata through an extension that caches the data, so that it doesn't require actual bot edits for the system to work, but doesn't require looking up the data from Google every time the page is parsed. I'm not sure how difficult writing such an extension would be, however. — Mr.