Examples of using Excel in English and their translations into Turkish
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They also had to excel in a certain field and be physically attractive.
In most things, we French excel you.
Charlie, do you always have to excel at what you do?
Profession: Good or bad, I excel in both.
He's joking. His administration did excel in one department.
In comparison, traditional spreadsheets like Microsoft Excel use the table as the primary container, with other media placed within the table.
And covet not the thing in which Allah hath made some of you excel others.
Outlook. com integrates with Office Online to allow viewing and editing of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents that are attached to the email messages.
But there are a lot of schools that give full rides to students who excel in music.
He said: What! shall I seek for you a god other than Allah while He has made you excel(all) created things?
PowerPoint, or Excel files saved on a OneDrive account.
The Egebergs Ærespris("Honorary Prize of Egeberg") is a prize awarded to Norwegian athletes who excel in more than one sport.
Well, to be able to lift yourself above something like that excel in the face of tragedy, speaks volumes about your character.
Weightlifting competitions at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London were held from 28 July to 7 August in the ExCeL venue.
Speaks volumes about your character. excel in the face of tragedy, above something like that.
However, this system requires Excel to track any changes to the layout of the sheet
To be able to lift yourself above something like that… excel in the face of tragedy, speaks volumes about your character.
And yes, you do have knowledge about… PowerPoint and Excel, don't you?
And, although we do work in the financial sector, where Excel is king, we believe in emotional capital.
Since I had no idea what the hell an Excel was, I decided to hide out in the elevator for a while hoping to spot Mr. Covington.