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  2. Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    The XML Spreadsheet format introduced in Excel 2002 [35] is a simple, XML based format missing some more advanced features like storage of VBA macros. Though the intended file extension for this format is .xml , the program also correctly handles XML files with .xls extension.

  3. Visual Basic for Applications - Wikipedia

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    VBA can, however, control one application from another using OLE Automation. For example, VBA can automatically create a Microsoft Word report from Microsoft Excel data that Excel collects automatically from polled sensors. VBA can use, but not create, ActiveX/COM DLLs, and later versions add support for class modules.

  4. Microsoft Office - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Access stores data in its own format based on the Access Database Engine. It can also import or link directly to data stored in other applications and databases. [27] Microsoft Project is a project management app for Windows to keep track of events and to create network charts and Gantt charts, not bundled in any Office suite.

  5. First-order logic - Wikipedia

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    The interpretation of a constant symbol (a function symbol of arity 0) is a function from D 0 (a set whose only member is the empty tuple) to D, which can be simply identified with an object in D. For example, an interpretation may assign the value I ( c ) = 10 {\displaystyle I(c)=10} to the constant symbol c {\displaystyle c} .

  6. LibreOffice - Wikipedia

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    LibreOffice Basic is a programming language similar to Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) but based on StarOffice Basic. It is available in Writer, Calc and Base. It is used to write small programs known as "macros", with each macro performing a different task, such as counting the words in a paragraph. [103]

  7. Delta encoding - Wikipedia

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    Delta encoding is a way of storing or transmitting data in the form of differences (deltas) between sequential data rather than complete files; more generally this is known as data differencing. Delta encoding is sometimes called delta compression, particularly where archival histories of changes are required (e.g., in revision control software).

  8. Help:Displaying a formula - Wikipedia

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    When an inline formula is long enough, it can be helpful to allow it to break across lines. Whether using LaTeX or templates, split the formula at each acceptable breakpoint into separate <math> tags or {} templates with any binary relations or operators and intermediate whitespace included at the trailing rather than leading end of a part.

  9. Formula calculator - Wikipedia

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    Once a formula is entered, a formula calculator follows the above rules to produce the final result by automatically: Analysing the formula and breaking it down into its constituent parts, such as operators, numbers and parentheses. Finding both operands of each binary operator. Working out the values of these operands.