Your question is difficult to understand. What changes you want to do in the work book? In data / display / view / protection - unprotection problem?
Protection. You can use different levels of protection to limit what can be done in your workbook.
It will close the current workbook. If it has not been saved since the last changes were made, it will ask you if you want to save it.
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3 worksheets
a workbook is made of worksheet that contain column and row 65536row in shown by no. 1 to 100 and256alphabets aa , az etc
Because a touch-screen is designed to be interactive. Trying not to get too technical... A touch screen is made up of two electrically charged layers. When you touch the screen, it changes the resistance just at that point. The device translates that change into an action.
made up of visible parts
Breath Made Visible was created in 2009.
On the left hand side of the screen, the Question tools should be visible. Select "Question history" and this will bring all the history related to that particular question including when and who asked the question, when it was first answered and any changes (major or minor) that were made to it. With regards to changes, where the message reads as "made this change" or "first answer" that part is a hyperlink that will then show you that change alongside the previous version that existed with the coding.
The duration of Breath Made Visible is 1.37 hours.
A typical workbook is made up of 3 worksheets by default. The number of worksheets in a workbook can be added to as required - each worksheet representing 1 page (as in Sheet 1, Sheet 2, Sheet 3, and so on).
Actually, WikiAnswers does post the date and time of questions and answers, but it is somewhat hidden from first view. To see the date and time the question was asked or to see the date and time of each individual addition to its answer, simply click on the link "History of Changes" to the left of your screen in the blue toolbar under "Question Tools." The History of Changes displays all changes made to a Q&A along with the user (or IP user if unregistered) who made the change, what the change was, and when it was made. Hopefully, this date and timestamp will be visible on the Q&A page when loaded sometime in the future.