问题 单项选择题

访问带有电子表格的数据访问页时,使用下列哪一个按钮可以将数据导出到Excel中( )。

A.

B.

C.

D.

答案

参考答案:C

解析: 本题考查带有电子表格的数据访问页的操作方法。选项A按钮用来对数据自动求和;选项B按钮用来按特定内容筛选在数据页中显示的内容;选项C按钮用来在Microsoft Excel 2000中打开电子表格的副本,以便对数据执行其他分析,或者将数据另存为单独的Excel工作簿;选项D按钮是用来显示属性工具箱的。答案为C。

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