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In Microsoft Excel, a new workbook will normally have three worksheets.
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Quote from the web: "According to Microsoft Excel, the number of worksheets in a workbook is "limited only by available memory." Current versions of Excel cannot use more than 1 GB of memory even if more memory is available on the system. (Excel 2007 will use as much memory as the system will give it.) In my experience, even if you could generate a well-formed workbook with 650 sheets, it is unlikely that any Excel user would be able to open it without running into Excel's memory limit. I'm impressed that you could even get to 200 sheets without a problem, honestly. "
Yes. When you open a new workbook there are 3 blan worksheets in it.
When you open Excel, you will see the worksheet in the middle of the screen. You can switch to different worksheets in the workbook by clicking on the desired worksheet tab at the bottom of the screen.
In Microsoft Excel, a new workbook will normally have three worksheets.
Initially there are 3 sheets when you open Excel. They are called Sheet1, Sheet2 and Sheet3. More sheets can be added and any sheet can be renamed.
You can have over 200 worksheets in a workbook. For Excel 2007 and higher, the actual number of sheets is limited only by the amount of memory available to Excel.
Use Ctrl and Page Up or Ctrl and Page Down to switch between open worksheets.
No workbooks are open when you first install excel. The first time you use excel, you will have one workbook open.
Normally when you open Excel there are 3 sheets open. They are Sheet1, Sheet2 and Sheet3. Sometimes you will want to give more meaningful names to those sheets. By right clicking on the sheet tab and clicking the Rename option or by double clicking, you can rename a sheet. So you could have many sheets with names on them that are meaningful to what you are doing, which is what we mean by naming sheets.
With the new Excel 2007 I don't think you can! All my worksheets open in the same window even if they have different items in the taskbar.Use the built in Help (F1 key) ask about "side by side" there!