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Carol has attended:
Excel Introduction course

Tabs at bottom of worksheet

Please could you tell me how to create the tabs at the bottom of the worksheets for days, months etc

RE: Tabs at bottom of worksheet

Hi Carol,

Thank you for your question.

The tabs at the bottom of the worksheets are the labels for each worksheet. To create a new tab, click on the INSERT menu > WORKSHEET.

To rename it, simply right click on the label then choose RENAME & type the days/month as necessary.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Katie

RE: Tabs at bottom of worksheet


Dear Carol

Thank you for attending Excel Intro Training. I hope you enjoyed the training.

The tabs at the bottom of file are known as Work sheet tabs. MS Excel has been programmed to display three worksheets when ever you create a new file ( also known as Work book in Excel).

The users has the flexibility to delete , move around, copy, rename and insert more sheets as per their requirements. you can even have separate colours for the sheets. This is particularly helpful if you have similar kind of data in various spreadsheet and want to distinguish it from the sheet that doesn

 

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