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The verb of navigation is navigate.Other verbs depending on the tense you need is navigates, navigating, navigated.Some example sentences are:"I will navigate the boat"."She navigates through the asteroid belt"."We are navigating through the new system"."They down navigated the river".
I suppose the current worksheet would be the one you currently are working on. It is the active worksheet.
Technically, a worksheet is a worksheet even if it is empty. To create a worksheet that will do calculations, then you would start to enter things into its cells.
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If you have a named range on another sheet, or even just specify a cell on it, then yes you can. So in the goto dialog box you could enter something like Sheet2!C3 and it would get you there.
You can use the ALT key with the left and right arrows to navigate backwards and forwards through websites.
You use a worksheet when you want to have only a single spreadsheet. You will use a workbook when you have multiple worksheets.
An active sheet is the worksheet you currently are accessing.
AutoSum has nothing to do with column width or a worksheet title, so nothing significant.
A worksheet will help you with laying out your plans. You van calculate your expenses for your retirement years
It would be referred to as a worksheet.
If it is moved to be a chart on its own, that is known as a Chart Sheet, not a worksheet, and its name will be Chart1. A Chart sheet, unlike a worksheet, just has a chart and has no cells. Moving a chart from a worksheet will not affect that worksheet's name. So in this case, it would still be Sheet1. If you move a chart to another worksheet, embedding it there, that does not affect the name of that worksheet. So it could b embedded on Sheet2 or Sheet3 or whatever name may have been given to it.