Viewing Workbooks
Use Microsoft Help to investigate the various ways you can view workbooks.
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If necessary, start Excel to open a new workbook. At the right edge of the menu bar, click in the Type a question for help box, type How can I view a workbook? and press . |
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In the displayed Search Results task pane, scroll as necessary and click the link About viewing workbooks and worksheets. In the upper right corner, click Show All to expand the information. Read the contents of the Help window for this topic. Print the contents of the Help window with the expanded material if you want a copy. |
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Close the Help window, and then close the task pane. |
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