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Need example
I am a student, currently enrolled in a online course dealing with
Microsoft Office 2003. One of the requirements is to post responses to questions from the instructor on the classroom discussion board. This weeks question concerns Microsoft Excel and states "Give an example of a spreadsheet application where it would be necessary to have more than 1 worksheet and explain your answer". I am new to Excel and can't find anything on the Web that gives examples. Can anyone help me out? I would sure appreciate it. |
Need example
Some people use Excel as an Invoice generator and will create the invoice on
a template sheet, and then simply duplicate the sheet within the workbook and change the values for the next invoice. That keeps all their invoices together. One example anyway -- Regards Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03 ------------------------------*------------------------------*---------------- It's easier to beg forgiveness than ask permission :-) ------------------------------*------------------------------*---------------- "Randy" wrote in message ... I am a student, currently enrolled in a online course dealing with Microsoft Office 2003. One of the requirements is to post responses to questions from the instructor on the classroom discussion board. This weeks question concerns Microsoft Excel and states "Give an example of a spreadsheet application where it would be necessary to have more than 1 worksheet and explain your answer". I am new to Excel and can't find anything on the Web that gives examples. Can anyone help me out? I would sure appreciate it. |
Need example
A budget workbook with one sheet per month, with a summary sheet
at the end. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Randy" wrote in message ... I am a student, currently enrolled in a online course dealing with Microsoft Office 2003. One of the requirements is to post responses to questions from the instructor on the classroom discussion board. This weeks question concerns Microsoft Excel and states "Give an example of a spreadsheet application where it would be necessary to have more than 1 worksheet and explain your answer". I am new to Excel and can't find anything on the Web that gives examples. Can anyone help me out? I would sure appreciate it. |
Need example
I analyse telephone call data (many thousands of records each month) -
the call data sits in one sheet and I have other sheets to give me summary tables and graphs to report on that data. Hope this helps. Pete |
Need example
Thanks Pete
"Pete_UK" wrote: I analyse telephone call data (many thousands of records each month) - the call data sits in one sheet and I have other sheets to give me summary tables and graphs to report on that data. Hope this helps. Pete |
Need example
Thanks Chip
"Chip Pearson" wrote: A budget workbook with one sheet per month, with a summary sheet at the end. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Randy" wrote in message ... I am a student, currently enrolled in a online course dealing with Microsoft Office 2003. One of the requirements is to post responses to questions from the instructor on the classroom discussion board. This weeks question concerns Microsoft Excel and states "Give an example of a spreadsheet application where it would be necessary to have more than 1 worksheet and explain your answer". I am new to Excel and can't find anything on the Web that gives examples. Can anyone help me out? I would sure appreciate it. |
Need example
Thanks Ken
"Ken Wright" wrote: Some people use Excel as an Invoice generator and will create the invoice on a template sheet, and then simply duplicate the sheet within the workbook and change the values for the next invoice. That keeps all their invoices together. One example anyway -- Regards Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03 ------------------------------Â*------------------------------Â*---------------- It's easier to beg forgiveness than ask permission :-) ------------------------------Â*------------------------------Â*---------------- "Randy" wrote in message ... I am a student, currently enrolled in a online course dealing with Microsoft Office 2003. One of the requirements is to post responses to questions from the instructor on the classroom discussion board. This weeks question concerns Microsoft Excel and states "Give an example of a spreadsheet application where it would be necessary to have more than 1 worksheet and explain your answer". I am new to Excel and can't find anything on the Web that gives examples. Can anyone help me out? I would sure appreciate it. |
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