You can simply think that SPSS is an upgraded version of EXCEL.
In SPSS, each column is a variable, and each row is a probability event called the observed amount;
SPSS has many more statistical functions than EXCEL;
SPSS is more professional in Data configuration. For example, you can set labels (display names) for the values of each variable to facilitate data display in different cells;
SPSS can group data by variable, observation volume, sorting, rank, re-encoding, transpose, weighting, and weighting;
SPSS supports importing and exporting different formats;
SPSS can edit the data in the output window, edit the output items, and the data and format of the output items;
SPSS provides you with a self-made table program. This program can generate 1, 2, and 3-dimensional tables. You can use a single variable or variable combination to define each dimension of the table;