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1. A piece of paper with rows and columns for recording financial data for use in comparative analysis. excel 2. Computer Science. An accounting or bookkeeping program that displays data in rows and columns on a screen. office A spreadsheet is a rectangular table (or grid) of information, often financial information. 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. The compound word spread-sheet came to mean the format used to present bookkeeping ledgers office -- with columns for categories of expenditures across the top, invoices listed down the left margin, and the amount of each payment in the cell where its row and column intersect, for example -- which were calculate traditionally a spread across facing pages of a bound ledger (book for keeping accounting records) or on oversized sheets of paper ruled into rows and columns in that format and approximately twice as wide as ordinary paper. word officeaudio homework • personal finances • ebay profits • wine collection • netflix returns • swimming anyone? schedule 2006 Full-time • the hotness • km72 • Permanent Schedule • Barcharts Sector Data • Ebay Ledger • Bolder Boulder Training Plan • BLC point totals by week • exerciselog Spreadsheets have evolved into powerful programming languages, specifically, they are functional, visual, and multiparadigm languages. Spreadsheets qualify as programming languages because all or most of them are Turing complete, except for the obvious memory/storage issue, which all real programming languages fail too; they can do loops via cyclic dependencies, and have more than enough logic. Disqualifying spreadsheets as programming languages, due to their different, non-linear format, suggests disqualifying all other languages with non-linear formats, such as all visual programming languages.