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Working With Multiple Sheets

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A worksheet is a spacious place—16 billion or so cells at your disposal, each one accessible in a flash at the tap of a keyboard. The Name Box is your Excel—based satnav; type any address therein and the Box doesn’t tell you how to get there—it takes you there, in a hot second.

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Katz, A. (2010). Working With Multiple Sheets. In: Beginning Microsoft Excel 2010. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2956-8_7

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