Key Points

  • Save your work whenever you do something you'd hate to have to do again.

  • Assigning values to a workbook's properties makes it easier to find your workbook using the Windows search facility.

  • Be sure to give your worksheets descriptive names.

  • If you want to use a worksheet's data in another workbook, you can send a copy of the worksheet to that other workbook without deleting the original worksheet.

  • You can delete a worksheet you no longer need, but you can also hide a worksheet in the workbook. When you need the data on the worksheet, you can unhide it.

  • You can save yourself a lot of bothersome cutting and pasting by inserting and deleting worksheet cells, columns, and rows.

  • Customize your Excel 2007 program window by changing how it displays ...

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