Chapter 5. Managing and viewing worksheets
In this section:
Freezing worksheet rows and columns
Splitting a worksheet into independent areas
Saving custom worksheet views
After you build your workbook, you can reorganize it as needed. If you use data in a specific worksheet often, you can move the worksheet to the front of the workbook. Similarly, if you often switch between two worksheets, you can put their sheet tabs next to each other so that you don’t have to spend as much time moving from one worksheet to the other. Another way that you can save time is to enter the same data or apply ...
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