The term "spread sheet" (nowadays "spreadsheet") has a long tradition; reference to its non-computerized version can be found in the first edition of Eric L. Kohler's Dictionary for Accountants (1952--for recent editions see: W.W. Cooper and Y. Ijiri: Kohler's Dictionary for Accountants, Prentice-Hall, Inc.) and refers to a worksheet providing a two way analysis of accounting data (e.g., an accounting matrix in which the columns and rows constitute either debit and credit sides respectively or reverse).
There was me thinking you wanted a high 5....oh well HIGH 5!laying:
I had a wrestle with an alligator, i had a tussle with a whale, I handcuffed lightning, thrown thunder in jail! Only last week i murdered a rock, injured a stone, hospitalised a brick, im so mean i make medicine sick
"If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologise!"
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