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Click Blank workbook to create a new workbook. A workbook is the name of the document that contains your spreadsheet(s). Familiarize yourself with the spreadsheet's layout. Enter some data. Check out the functions available for advanced uses. Save your file when you're finished editing.
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Click the File tab to access Backstage view. Select New. Select a template to review it. A preview of the template will appear, along with additional information on how the template can be used. Click Create to use the selected template.
Click the File tab. Click New. Under Available Templates, double-click Blank Workbook. Keyboard shortcut To quickly create a new, blank workbook, you can also press CTRL+N.
On the worksheet, click the cell in which you want to enter the formula. Type the = (equal sign) followed by the constants and operators (up to 8192 characters) that you want to use in the calculation. For our example, type =1+1. Notes: Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac).
Start Word and open the document to which you want to add a spreadsheet. Select the “Insert” tab and click the “Table” drop-down menu. Click “Excel Spreadsheet.” Word creates a new, blank spreadsheet on the current page. Enter the data you wish to use in the spreadsheet.
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