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Lesson 21: Managing Multiple- Sheet Workbooks
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Learning Objectives After studying this lesson, you will be able to: Change the default number of sheets for new workbooks Create formulas that summarize data from multiple worksheets Copy worksheets and their formats Create cell names for navigation and formulas Construct hyperlinks to worksheet cells and external documents Print multiple worksheets of a workbook 2
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3 Using Multiple Worksheets Summarize data into a summary sheet Create linking formulas between sheets Total from Detail Worksheet 1 Total from Detail Worksheet 2 Total from Detail Worksheet 3 Grand total on Summary Sheet + +
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Default Number of Sheets Excel default is three sheets Change affects only new workbooks 4
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5 Linking Cells: Why Link? Reflect management needs Top-level managers want to see the big picture Department-level managers are interested in details Automatic updating Results in linked cells update when detail cells change Data entered only once
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Creating Linking Formulas Create the linking formula in the Summary worksheet Use Point Mode to create a linking formula 6 Source cell reference Sheet name of source cell followed by exclamation point Begin with an equals sign =Postage!B16
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Copy and Move Worksheets Create an exact duplicate of the original worksheet 7 Check to copy; leave blank to move
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Copying Formats Copy formats consistently between worksheets 8 Select All Format Painter mouse pointer Format Painter
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Paste Options Not the same ole pasting! Choose how you wish to paint information from one cell to another 9 Paste options via the Ribbon Paste Options button – at the point of where you paste
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Naming Cells and Ranges Enter a name in the Name box for any cell or cell range Use in formulas in place of cell references Available throughout a workbook 10 Name box – PostageTotal is the defined name of cell B16
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Naming Rules Must begin with a letter Cannot resemble a cell reference (A3) No space, hyphens, or symbols Underscores, periods, capital letters are OK Instructional_Materials Instructional.Materials InstructionalMaterials 11
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Using Names to Navigate 12 Choose a name from the list Highlight displays defined range chosen
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13 Using Names in Formulas =SUM(Salaries) =Sales – Expenses =TotalPostage Linking formula
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Modifying/Deleting Defined Names Name Manager 14 Delete the selected name… …or change its cell reference with the Collapse button
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Types of Hyperlinks Internal To cells in a workbook External To another workbook or Office file To a web page To an email address 15
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Creating Hyperlinks 16 Inserted hyperlink Cell reference and worksheet Use a ScreenTip to display in the worksheet Location types
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Printing Multiple-Sheet Workbooks Select multiple worksheets (Shift) – Select adjacent sheets (Ctrl) – Select nonadjacent sheets Apply page setup options to multiple worksheets Print selected sheets Print all sheets in the workbook 17
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Lesson 21: Managing Multiple- Sheet Workbooks
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