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Microsoft Excel is used by everyone from office workers to data scientists.
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Cells are the basic, fundamental unit of life. So, if we were to break apart an organism to the cellular level, the smallest independent component that we would find would be the cell.
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Ruler bars are located on the top and left sides of the Stage and serve several purposes. They let you measure the width and height of Flash elements and they let you place guides on the screen to control placement of objects on the Stage. In all, Rulers serve a very important role. When you display rulers, you can use guides to help you correctly align objects with other objects. By using guides, you have access to precise alignment systems. To use the guides, the ruler bars must first be visible. When you no longer need the rulers, you can hide the rulers to free up more workspace.
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The fourth basic operation, storage, allows the computer to recall previously entered data and store information. This includes documents, music, log files, software, and the operating system (OS). The most common storage medium is the hard drive.
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Select the row above or the column to the right of where the insertion should occur. ...
Choose Home→Cells and click the arrow to the right of the Insert button to open the drop-down list for the Insert button.
From the menu, choose Insert Sheet Rows or Insert Sheet Columns.
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Machine language is the low level programming language. Machine language can only be represented by 0s and 1s. In earlier when we have to create a picture or show data on the screen of the computer then it is very difficult to draw using only binary digits(0s and 1s). For example: To write 120 in the computer system its representation is 1111000. So it is very difficult to learn. To overcome this problem the assembly language is invented.
Assembly language is the more than low level and less than high-level language so it is intermediary language. Assembly languages use numbers, symbols, and abbreviations instead of 0s and 1s.For example: For addition, subtraction and multiplications it uses symbols likes Add, sub and Mul, etc.
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- 1st Generation: This was from the period of 1940 to 1955. This was when machine language was developed for the use of computers. They used vacuum tubes for the circuitry. For the purpose of memory, they used magnetic drums.
- 2nd Generation: Here they advanced from vacuum tubes to transistors. This made the computers smaller, faster and more energy efficient. And they advanced from binary to assembly languages.
- 3rd Generation: The hallmark of this period (1964-1971) was the development of the integrated circuit.
- 4th Generation: The invention of the microprocessors brought along the fourth generation of computers. This was when we started producing computers for home use. Another important aspect is the development of higher computer languages like C++ and Java.
- 5th Generation: This is the present and the future of the computer world. The defining aspect of this generation is artificial intelligence. The use of parallel processing and superconductors are making this a reality and provide a lot of scope for the future.
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A central processing unit (CPU), also called a central processor, main processor or just processor, is the electronic circuitry within a computer that executes instructions that make up a computer program.
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Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program that is used to record and analyze numerical data.
Excel allows you to organize data in rows and columns. These rows and columns are
collectively called worksheet.
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