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Chapter 2Using Multiple-Sheet Workbooks
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Objectives
• Work with a Multiple-Sheet Workbook
• Enter a Series• Copy and Paste Cell Contents• Copy and Paste with the Office
Clipboard• Total the Worksheet Range and Enter
a Grand Total
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Objectives
• Format a Multiple-Sheet Workbook Group
• Insert Columns and Rows in Multiple Worksheets
• Copy a Worksheet• Create Formulas with Absolute Cell
References and Copy Formats
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Objectives
• Find and Replace Text and Hide andUnhide Columns
• Conduct a What-If Analysis and UseStatistical Functions
• Create Accurate Worksheets with Accuracy Tools
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Work with a Multiple-Sheet Workbook
• By default, a workbook contains three worksheets.
Worksheet tabs
Insert Worksheet button
Newly inserted worksheet (active)
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Work with a Multiple-Sheet Workbook
• By right clicking you can: – Rename worksheets– Change the color of the worksheet tabs
• You can use the tab scrolling buttons to navigate among worksheets.
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Enter a Series–A series is a group of related items.
– Example : Jan, Feb, March or 5, 10, 15 – Auto Fill: refers to a feature that
completes a series. – AutoFill enables you to extend a series of
values into adjacent cells.
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Enter a Series
Start with Auto Fill generates this series:Jan Feb, Mar, Apr . . .
January February, March, April . . .
Monday Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday . . .
Quarter 1 Quarter 2, Quarter 3, Quarter 4 . . .
1st Period 2nd Period, 3rd Period, 4th Period . . .
10:10 AM 11:10 AM, 12:10 PM, 1:10 PM . . .
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Copy and Paste Cell Contents
• Data from cells and groups of cells can be copied to:– Other cells in the same worksheet– Other sheets in the same workbook – Sheets in another workbook
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Copy and Paste Cell Contents
• Copy and paste duplicates the cell contents.
• If you prefer to move the cell contents, use the Cut button instead of the Copy button.
• The Cut command removes the contents from the source.
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Copy and Paste with the Office Clipboard
• The Office Clipboard:– Is temporary storage– Holds up to 24 items– Holds multiple text and graphical items
from different Office applications• Clipboard contents can be placed
into other Office documents.
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Copy and Paste with the Office Clipboard
• Clipboard task pane: an area at the left of your screen used to collect copied data.
Clipboard task pane
Clipboard group on Ribbon
Clipboard Dialog Box Launcher
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Total the Worksheet Range and Enter a Grand Total
• Excel is designed for numeric data and to provide totals of that data.– Select the range of data and use the SUM
button. • Excel reviews formulas.
– If an error is suspected, a green triangle— an error indicator—is placed in the upper-left corner of the cell to indicate a potential error.
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Format a Multiple-Sheet Workbook Group
• When worksheets are grouped, formats applied in the active worksheet are also applied to all the worksheets that are grouped.
• Grouping Specific worksheets:– To select adjacent worksheets, click one
sheet tab and press Shift while you click the last sheet tab you want to group.
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Insert Columns and Rows in Multiple Worksheets
• Columns and rows can be inserted into a worksheet or group of worksheets.
• Relative cell references in formulas adjust to reflect the new location.
• If Excel detects a possible error, an error indicator displays in the cell.
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Insert Columns and Rows in Multiple Worksheets
• When a column is inserted, the existing columns move one column to the right.
Insert Options button
Inserted column
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Copy a Worksheet
• Excel allows you to copy the contents of one worksheet to another worksheet.
• You can specify which workbook the worksheet will be placed into and the location within the workbook.
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Copy a Worksheet• Right click on the tab of the sheet
you wish to copy.• On the
shortcut menu click Move or Copy.
Active worksheet
Name of worksheet that new worksheet will be placed before
Click to create a copy of thecurrent worksheet.
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Copy a Worksheet
• If you do not click Create a copy, the worksheet will be moved to a new location.– It will be deleted from the source location.
• If you want the worksheet in two locations, be sure to create a copy of it.
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Create Formulas with Absolute Cell References and
Copy Formats• Relative cell reference
– If the position of the cell that contains the formula changes, the reference is changed.
– If you copy the formula across rows or down columns, the reference automatically adjusts.
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• Absolute cell reference– Formula always remains the same.– To create, type a dollar sign ($) to the left
of the column letter and row number of the cell reference—$A$1.
– The shortcut to change a cell reference to an absolute is the function key F4.
Create Formulas with Absolute Cell References and
Copy Formats
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Find and Replace Text and Hide and Unhide Columns
Find & Select button
Find & Replace dialog box
Excel replaces with this text.
Excel searches for this text.
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• To Undo an action:– Click Undo on the Quick Access toolbar. – Alternatively, press Ctrl + Z.
Find and Replace Text and Hide and Unhide Columns
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• You can hide rows or columns in Excel.
• Hidden rows and columns are not deleted.
• Hiding allows you to print a worksheet without showing unnecessary or confidential data.
Find and Replace Text and Hide and Unhide Columns
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Find and Replace Text and Hide and Unhide Columns
Solid line indicates hidden column.
Column “C” hidden
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Conduct a What-If Analysis and Use Statistical Functions• What-if scenarios can help you
answer questions. • What-if also can project future
values. • You can change cell values and
Excel recalculates the results. • Thus, you see what would happen if
you tried different values.
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Conduct a What-If Analysis and Use Statistical Functions• Statistical functions are a group of
functions that calculate values.• Statistical functions are used to
calculate various statistics about a group of numbers.– Examples: MIN, MAX, AVG
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Conduct a What-If Analysis and Use Statistical Functions
Formulas tabInsert Function button
Insert Function dialog box
List of functions
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Create Accurate Worksheets with Accuracy Tools
• Data and formulas in a workbook must be 100 percent correct.
• Excel has tools to help identify potential errors.
• An Alert dialog box displays messages to warn of errors.
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Create Accurate Worksheets with Accuracy Tools
Alert dialog box
Information about error
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Create Accurate Worksheets with Accuracy Tools
• Excel helps identify potential formula errors.
• Data entry errors cannot be detected.• Excel alerts you to potential errors
by displaying an error value.• Error values begin with a number
sign (#) followed by the error name.
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Create Accurate Worksheets with Accuracy Tools
Error Value Description#N/A Occurs when a value is not available to a function or a
formula.#NAME? Occurs when Excel doesn’t recognize text in a formula.
#NULL! Occurs when an intersection of two areas is included in the formula but the areas do not intersect.
#REF! Occurs when a cell reference is not valid.
#VALUE! Occurs when the wrong type of argument or mathematical symbol—an operand—such as + or – is used.
#DIV/0 Occurs when a number is divided by zero (0).
#NUM! Occurs with invalid numeric values in a formula or function.
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Create Accurate Worksheets with Accuracy Tools
• Excel also uses error indicators to indicate a potential error in a formula.
• Error indicators are green triangles placed in the upper left corner of the cell.
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Create Accurate Worksheets with Accuracy Tools
Error indicators—green triangles in cells
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Create Accurate Worksheets with Accuracy Tools
• Another accuracy tool is the Error Checking button.
• The Error Checking button is context-sensitive and displays different correction options.
• To review a ScreenTip, point to the Error Checking button.
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Create Accurate Worksheets with Accuracy Tools
• You can correct or ignore any error.• After you review an error and
indicate the formula is correct, the error indicator is removed from the cell.
• You can remove multiple error indicators from selected adjacent cells at the same time.
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Covered Objectives
• Work with a Multiple-Sheet Workbook
• Enter a Series• Copy and Paste Cell Contents• Copy and Paste with the Office
Clipboard• Total the Worksheet Range and Enter
a Grand Total
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Covered Objectives
• Format a Multiple-Sheet Workbook Group
• Insert Columns and Rows in Multiple Worksheets
• Copy a Worksheet• Create Formulas with Absolute Cell
References and Copy Formats
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Covered Objectives
• Find and Replace Text and Hide andUnhide Columns
• Conduct a What-If Analysis and UseStatistical Functions
• Create Accurate Worksheets with Accuracy Tools