Chapter 17. Data-Based Documents: Formatting and Managing Worksheets
In this chapter, you will:
Learn to approach workbook formatting methodically
Set defaults for new workbooks
Learn about the benefits of themes and cell styles
Discover the advantages of Excel tables
Explore page layout and header and footer options
Do you think of your Microsoft Excel files as documents? If not, you might be selling them short. Text-based documents—such as reports that require complex formatting with text, tables, and graphics—surely belong in Word. But when you share an Excel file containing worksheet data, charts, or maybe even PivotTable reports, you are absolutely sharing a document.
So, in the first of this book’s chapters on Excel 2010 and Excel for Mac 2011, ...
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