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Click the "Sheet" tabs at the bottom of the worksheet. If no one has renamed them, they will be named "Sheet1", "Sheet2", and so on.
To reference an Excel sheet in a formula or function, you can use the sheet name followed by an exclamation mark (!) before the cell reference. For example, to reference cell A1 in a sheet named "Sheet1", you would write "Sheet1!A1" in the formula.
...the name tabs at the bottom of the worksheet window.
I can find on reference to any saint named Scarlet.
There is no reference to any saint named Niamh
A function can reference cells or named ranges in the function.
I can find no reference to any saint named Ivy.
I find no reference to any saint named Makayla.
I find no reference to any saint named Donovan.
There is no reference to any canonized saint named Murfy.
I find no reference to any saint named Shanti.