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1 Chapter 6 Lesson 5

2 Using Multiple Sheets Multiple sheets within a workbook can be used to , , and related information. Click a at the bottom of the Excel Window to make a sheet active. By default there are worksheets named Sheet1, Sheet2, and Sheet3. To rename a sheet, click the sheet tab, type a new sheet name and press . To insert a new sheet in front of the active sheet, select Insert Sheet. To add a new sheet at the end of the existing sheets, click the tab. To delete a worksheet, - click the sheet and select from the menu. Sheet order can be changed by a sheet tab to a new location within the sheet tabs. organize store link tab 3 double Enter Home Insert Insert Worksheet right Delete dragging

3 Working with Multiple Sheets
Headers, footers, and orientation must be specified on sheet. The tab is used to select options for the active sheet. The Print dialog box is used to specify which sheets are printed. Select and then OK. Select to print all the sheets in the workbook. each Page Layout Active Sheets Entire Workbook

4 Copying and Moving Data between Sheets
Select the which is the cell or range to be copied. Click or using the ribbon or keyboard shortcuts. Click the tab of the worksheet that is to receive the copied data. Select the which is the upper-left cell of the range where the data is to be pasted. Choose the command using the ribbon or keyboard shortcuts. source cut copy sheet destination paste

5 Copying and Moving Data between Sheets
Be default, pasted data is which means it does not change when the source data changes. cells contain a reference to the original data and will automatically update if the source data changes. To link pasted data to the source data, click – . static Linked Paste Options Link Cells

6 Asking What-If? results Spreadsheet model What If?
A What-If question asks how a value or set of values impacts . A worksheet that includes related data and formulas for analyzing the data is called a . Businesses often ask “What-If” questions of their spreadsheet models in order to make . This process is sometimes referred to as a ? analysis. results Spreadsheet model predictions What If?

7 Asking What-If? can be used to forecast the outcomes in a spreadsheet model. To work with scenarios, click – Manager, this displays the Scenario Manager Dialog box. Scenarios Data What If Analysis Scenario


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