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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.
Wherever the code &p is placed in a header or footer, the printout will show the page number.
Usually because its been protected by the creator!
No, but you still need to give the URL
If there is any data in the sheet, then it will give you a dialog box when you try to delete it. If there is no data in it, then it will delete it without a dialog box. This is because you cannot lose anything when you delete it and you can easily add in another sheet if you did want one back.
Right click with the mouse on the link you want to adjust and then click Edit Hyperlink on the shortcut menu that comes up. If you have the cell selected you can also go to into the Insert Menu and pick Hyperlink. One other way is to press and hold the Ctrl key and press K.
You would have to select Sheet2 to paste something into it. You could do it through a macro to give it the appearance of not selecting it, by having it switch back to Sheet1 after the paste, but during the course of the macros Sheet2 will have be activated.
It is not possible to have multiple autofilters in one worksheet. What you can do is select your range(s) and convert them to a list/table by going to Data->List in Excel 2003 or Insert->Table in Excel 2007. This will give you the functionality of an autofilter, but it can be applied to several ranges within the same worksheet.
All versions of Excel give you lots of ways of creating graphs, which Excel refers to as charts.
A link is short for hyperlink which is when you refer to a website and give the address. It's to help someone find information
Microsoft Excel will give a default name to a newly created but not yet saved worksheet that is in line with how the rest of the world works. You can save an existing worksheet under a different name. These are the ways experience says will work