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by frankjaeger 3793 days ago
>Horiuchi also tried working with Microsoft Word but it didn’t offer the flexibility that Excel did.

Can anyone see anything Excel-specific he actually used? Not being facetious, I'm genuinely looking for it but can't seem to find it.

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Word (by default) puts shapes in a static/relative position line with text and makes it hard to move shapes around without changing the text wrapping setting for individual shapes.

Excel (by default) puts shapes in a absolute position that can be freely moved around and repositioned.

PowerPoint does the same thing with shapes but there isn't a grid to draw on top on.

Excel also gives you an infinite canvas to work with.
"Huh. Excel only goes to 16,384 columns." Said my office-mate many years ago in grad school, when he was putting all of his data in one giant spreadsheet.
It also once had a row limit. I believe it was 32k, but its been a while. I remember having to program my perl reporting tool to add a new sheet each time.
It still has a row limit (and other limits), just bigger now (1048576).

Ref: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/excel-specification...