No.
The workBOOK is saved as a single file including every workSHEET.
There is a specific icon for a new workbook, which is a whole new file, but not a worksheet. To add a worksheet to the existing workbook, go to the Insert menu and choose Worksheet.
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.
A workbook is an Excel file, containing worksheets. Normally a worksheet is viewed in a single window. You can however, split the worksheet window so that you can have more than one window and look at different parts of the same worksheet at the same time.
Yes, an MS Excel worksheet is always stored in a workbook.
The worksheets are the individual sheets that you work on. A workbook contains all the individual worksheets. It is the file that you save.
The worksheets are the individual sheets that you work on. A workbook contains all the individual worksheets. It is the file that you save.
There is no automatic method to save each worsheet as a separate file, you need to do that manually. If you have three worksheets, then save the file two more times, so you have three worksheets instead of only one. Open each workbook and delete the worsheets you do not want in that file. Repeat the process until you have only one worksheet in each workbook.
A workbook contains worksheets, in the same way that a book contains pages. A workbook file consists of one or more worksheets.
Every Excel workbook (spreadsheet or spreadsheets) has a file to store all the information of the workbook.Example: Suppose you have created a Student workbook then the name of file is student.doc/docx/etc.The file extension of the file depends upon the version of MS Excel.
It is the worksheet that you are looking at and working on at any given time. You may have many worksheets in a workbook and even many workbooks open, each with many worksheets, but you can only have one active worksheet, which is the one you are currently working in.
worksheet in the insert menu
Imagine the workbook to be a physical file/folder and the worksheet is a single page within this file/folder.