About Sheets
The default workbook opens with 3 worksheets, named Sheet1 through Sheet 3. The sheet names appear on tabs at the bottom of the workbook window. By clicking on the tabs you can move from sheet to sheet within a workbook. The tab of the active sheet is always bold.
A workbook can contain one sheet or as many as 255 sheets. You can:
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Insert and delete sheets
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Rename the sheets with names up to 31 characters in length
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Copy or move sheets within the workbook, or to another workbook
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Hide sheets within the workbook
If you point to a sheet tab and click the right mouse button, a shortcut menu of commands for sheets appears.
A workbook can have six different types of sheets:
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Worksheet
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Chart sheet
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Visual Basic module
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Dialog
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Microsoft Excel 4.0 macro sheet
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Microsoft Excel 4.0 international macro sheet
Moving Through Sheets
Click on the tab you want
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Use the buttons to scroll to the sheet you want then click on the tab
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CTRL + PgUp for the previous page and CTRL + PgDn for the next
Naming Sheets
Double-click on the tab
Type the name for the Sheet and press return
Moving Sheets
Click and drag the tab to the new location
Copying A Sheet
Hold down the CTRL key on the keyboard
Drag the tab to a new location to make a copy of that sheet.
Drag the divider between the tabs and the scroll bar
Deleting A Sheet
Right Click on the tab (a short cut menu will pop up)
Click on delete (a dialog box will appear)
Click OK to confirm the deletion
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Edit Menu : Delete Sheet
Click OK to confirm the deletion
Making It Look Good
Objectives
By the end of this session you will be able to:-
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Change the alignment, font and style of numbers
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Adjust the width and height of rows and columns
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Insert the date and time
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Apply borders and shading to your spreadsheet
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Use Autoformat to give your spreadsheet an automatic design
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Remove and copy formatting
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Use the zoom control to see more of your spreadsheet
Changing The Look Of Your Text & Numbers
Excel provides some very powerful ways of making your worksheet look superb. Impress your friends, relatives, boss, customers, you name it, with high professional output!
Making It Bold
Select the cells to make bold
Click on the Bold icon
If you want to remove the Bolding, click on the icon again with the cells selected
Making It Italic
Select the cells to make Italic
Click on the Italic icon
If you want to remove the Italic, click on the icon again with the cells selected
Changing The Font (The Typeface)
Select the cells to change
Click on the downward arrow next to the font list
Select a font from the list that drops down
Changing The Size
Select the cells to change
Click on the downward arrow next to the font size list
Select a font size from the list that drops down (the bigger the number the bigger the size)
The Fonts And Sizes Available Can Vary From Machine To Machine
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Depending on the machine you are using, different fonts may be available.
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Some fonts are not able to display in many sizes
Aligning Text & Numbers
You can align your text or numbers within a cell so that they are on the left, in the centre, or on the right, like the picture below:
Here's how you do it:
Select the cells you want to change
Click on the appropriate icon Shown above
Centring Text or Numbers Across Columns
This is useful to centre a heading across a table for instance.
Select the cell to centre and the range to centre across (See Below)
Click on the merge and centre icon
The result will be thus:
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