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E9394 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

in v on the software

Hi Teachers,

(1) I am typing the data on the software.

or

(2) I am typing the data in the software.

Which one is correct? or none of them?

Please help, Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

Hi E9394, Do you mean entering the data using a special kind of software?

  • Hi E9394, Do you mean entering the data using a special kind of software?
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Hi E9394,

Do you mean entering the data using a special kind of software?
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Hi,

Or do you mean typing the data about the software, which would be no. 1 ? No. 2 makes no sense at all to me.

Best wishes, Clive
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I mean that for example, if you are working as a data entry officer.

You need to use a software , eg excel or MYOB to type the information in there so it can be retrieved next time when you go into the software again.

In this kinda situation, should I use in or on then?
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I work in computers, and I hear people use both. But I prefer to say they are using the software. So I would say:

"I am entering data using the software."

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i think tim is right,, i ve been using the same structure- "..using software.."
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I think it would depend on the software, e.g.

1. I'm entering the data in Excel.

1a. I'm inputting the data into an Excel spreadsheet.

2. I'm collecting the data in a Word document.

2a. I'm entering the data into tables in Word.

3. I'm entering the data into an Access database.

3a. I'm adding the data to an Access database.

MrP

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