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Microsoft Excel is one program that permeates offices across the workforce. From finance and engineering to education and marketing, the spreadsheet reigns supreme. Considering the fact that it’s used by an estimated 750 million people around the world, it’s safe to say this program isn’t going anywhere. 

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