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Yes, when you start Excel in the normal way, you will be presented with a blank workbook. However, you can choose an Excel file from your folders before opening Excel, and if you double click on it, it will start Excel and have that file open when it starts, instead of a blank workbook.
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Right-Click on a tab at the bottom of the workbook and insert new sheet.
There will always be a default, and if it is not changed, then there will be 3 worksheets in a new workbook.
The default amount is 3 in a new workbook but that can be changed through the options in Excel. You can add new woksheets into a workbook at any time.
This is useful for displaying a series of images or maps side-by-side. You can either open each file in a new window, tile the windows, and then re-draw each window, or open a series of new windows, tile them and then retrieve the files into the windows.
For a new workbook, it is cell A1 on Sheet1. If you open a workbook that you already have, then whatever was selected when it was saved will still be selected.
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No, but you can use the insert command to insert a new worksheet (a workbook is a collection of worksheet).
In Microsoft Excel, a new workbook will normally have three worksheets.
The best thing is to copy it to another workbook and e-mail that one. You can either copy the data to a new sheet, or copy the entire sheet to another workbook. Then you could delete the other worksheets in the new workbook and save and e-mail the workbook.