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I just switched to Windows XP and am trying to figure out how to get multiple
sheets within the workbook. I can't figure it out. I'm used to being able
to use several sheets and I'm starting to think that this program is not
capable. Any help or insight?
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Did you look at the options on the INSERT menu? Seems to me that Worksheet is
one of them <g.

At Tools/Options, you can also set the default number of worksheets in new
workbooks.

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I just switched to Windows XP and am trying to figure out how to get multiple
sheets within the workbook. I can't figure it out. I'm used to being able
to use several sheets and I'm starting to think that this program is not
capable. Any help or insight?


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