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  1. Who Invented Ms Excel 2016
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Developed to work on CP/M and MS-DOS based systems it was roundly beaten by Lotus 1-2-3 on MS-DOS based platforms. MultiPlan was improved, then in 1985 was renamed Excel and, for the first time, included a graphical interface. Microsoft Office 2000 Personal was an additional SKU, solely designed for the Japanese market, that included Word 2000, Excel 2000 and Outlook 2000. This compilation would later become widespread as Microsoft Office 2003 Basic. Microsoft Office XP. Microsoft originally marketed a spreadsheet program called Multiplan in 1982, which was very popular on CP/M systems, but on MS-DOS systems it lost popularity to Lotus 1-2-3. This promoted development of a new spreadsheet called Excel which started with the intention to 'do everything 1.

It's easy to underestimate the power of Excel.

Many associate the Microsoft tool with headaches from crunching numbers and tedious charts. But there's more to the spreadsheet-making program than you think. Whether it's an impressive map visualization or aesthetically pleasing works of art, Excel shows that beautiful graphics don't always require fancy software.

See also: The Year in Microsoft: 10 Defining Milestones

Who Invented Ms Excel 2016

We rounded up nine creative projects you won't believe were made in Microsoft Excel.

Who Invented Ms Excel Formulas

1. 'Breathing City' map by DarkHorse Analytics

Gathering data from the U.S. Census Bureau, New York City Open Data and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Joey Cherdarchuk from DarkHorse Analytics created a 24-hour breathing map of Manhattan's population at work and home.

Using conditional formatting and tiny cells, the map was visualized in Excel. Every frame of the GIF is a screen grab from Excel, Cherdarchuk tells Mashable.

2. Traditional Japanese art by Tatsuo Horiuchi

Tatsuo Horiuchi, a 74-year-old Japanese artist, took the simple idea of an Excel spreadsheet and turned it into an unexpected beautiful work of art. Horiuchi started to use Excel to create art after he saw other people using the program at work, he told PC Online.

To see more of Horiuchi's work, visit his website here.

3. 'The DNA of Proportional Olympic Glory' by IDV Solutions

Following the 2012 London Olympics, John Nelson, director of visualization at IDV Solutions, used Excel to create this chart of proportional Olympic medal counts throughout history.

4. Arena.Xlsm by Cary Walkin

Who knew Excel could be used as a video game platform? Cary Walkin, an accountant from Canada, created a full-length role-playing game using an Excel workbook.

He created Arena.Xlsm in five months, and released in March 2013. It features 2,000 potential enemies and a storyline with four different endings, based on how the user navigates the game.

It's available on PC versions of Excel 2007, Excel 2010 and Excel 2013. To download the game, click here.

5. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles GIF

Move over, Photoshop — cool, animated GIFs can be created in Excel, too.

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Using an Excel spreadsheet, Reddit user Hoguemr created a GIF of our four favorite ninja turtles. When he shared his GIF masterpiece, he explained that work was a little slow for him that morning.

6. Pixel Spreadsheet by Think Maths

Pixel Spreadsheet, designed by Think Maths, allows you to convert any photo into an Excel spreadsheet. Think Maths describes the process as 'cracking the digital photo file open, scraping out all of the numbers and putting them into the cells of an Excel spreadsheet.'

To view a photo as Excel pixel art, simply upload any photo here.

7. 'Five Years of Traffic Fatalities' by IDV Solutions

Believe it or not, these charts and maps were made with Excel pivot tables.

In addition to 'The DNA of Proportional Olympic Glory,' mentioned above, Nelson created this infographic showing five years of data (2006 to 2010) on traffic fatalities from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

The first set of graphics shows the time of day, day of the week and months prone to fatal traffic incidents. The second set of graphics plotted these accidents by location in the U.S. To see how Nelson created a map like this, check out his post called 'Excel Hack Map.'

8. 'Stop-Motion Excel (Spreadsheet Animation)' by Joe Penna

Joe Penna, also known as MysteryGuitarMan on YouTube, gave a whole new meaning to Excel spreadsheets in his 2012 music video. He made the stop-motion animation entirely in Excel, and it ultimately went viral.

9. Grumpy Cat in Excel pixels

Creating pixel art in Excel requires a lot of patience, so props to Imgur user Tremorized for creating this 'Excel-lent' design of the Internet's favorite feline, Grumpy Cat.





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