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Excel 2019 Bible

You're reading from   Excel 2019 Bible The complete guide to Excel 2019

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2018
Publisher Wiley
ISBN-13 9781119514787
Length 1120 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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John Walkenbach John Walkenbach
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Michael Alexander Michael Alexander
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

1. Cover
2. Introduction FREE CHAPTER 3. Part I: Getting Started with Excel 4. Part II: Working with Formulas and Functions 5. Part III: Creating Charts and Other Visualizations 6. Part IV: Managing and Analyzing Data 7. Part V: Understanding Power Pivot and Power Query 8. Part VI: Automating Excel 9. Index
10. End User License Agreement

CHAPTER 6
Understanding Excel Files and Templates

This chapter describes the operations that you perform with workbook files: opening, saving, closing, and so on. It discusses how Excel uses files and provides an overview of the various types of files. Most of the file operations discussed here occur in the Backstage view, the screen that you see when you click the File button above the Excel Ribbon. It also discusses templates, a special kind of workbook file.

Creating a New Workbook

When you start Excel 2019, it displays a Start screen that lists recently used files and shows templates that you can use as the basis for a new workbook. One of the template options is Blank Workbook, which gives you an empty workbook. Figure 6.1 shows a portion of the Start screen.

Screenshot of a portion of Excel’s Start screen for creating a blank workbook.

FIGURE 6.1 Choosing Blank Workbook from Excel's Start screen

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