Do you want to use Linux, but are afraid that you'll have to use the command line? Fret not, as there is probably a GUI that can handle the command you might need.
Want to try Linux but dread the command line? Don't worry - there's likely a GUI that can handle whatever you need.
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Microsoft's spreadsheet program can do way more than you might realize. These are the hacks and tricks you need to know. Desktop-based Excel simply does everything one could ask for in a spreadsheet.