The default file name for an MS Excel workbook is book1. I suppose because the programmer decided book made sense for a workbook and the 1 represents the first one you save. You can change the file name to whatever you like.
The default file name for all versions of Microsoft Excel is called "book1"
A workbook in Excel will be Book1.xlsx for versions from Excel 2007 onwards, or Book1.xls for earlier versions.
In Excel, this is referred to as a "workbook".
An Excel work book is generally called Book1 before it is named. If there are multiple sheets that have not been named, they will be named the next available number, for example one could have and Book1 and Book2.
I believe it is Book1
After the launch process has completed you will see a blank worksheet called Book1 on the screen.
A blank workbook called Book1.xls with 3 worksheets and opened on Sheet1.
As Excel starts you will see the words Microsoft Excel in the title bar. After a few seconds the first worksheet will appear and then in the title bar a hyphen and Book1 will also appear beside Microsoft Excel. So what you will see is this: Microsoft Excel - Book1
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Yes.
There are different names: Workbooks or Spreadsheets or Worksheets. Workbooks contain worksheets, and they can be called spreadsheets. They will have a .xls extension.
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