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Every workbook contains at least one worksheet by default. When working with a large amount of data, you can create multiple worksheets to help organize your workbook and make it easier to find content. You can also group worksheets to quickly add information to multiple worksheets at the same time.
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Watch the video below to learn more about using multiple worksheets.
By default, any new workbook you create in Excel will contain one worksheet, called Sheet1. To change the default number of worksheets, navigate to Backstage view, click Options, then choose the desired number of worksheets to include in each new workbook.
If you need to duplicate the content of one worksheet to another, Excel allows you to copy an existing worksheet.
You can also copy a worksheet to an entirely different workbook. You can select any workbook that is currently open from the To book: drop-down menu.
The worksheet tab color is considerably less noticeable when the worksheet is selected. Select another worksheet to see how the color will appear when the worksheet is not selected.
If you want to prevent specific worksheets from being edited or deleted, you can protect them by right-clicking the desired worksheet and selecting Protect Sheet from the worksheet menu.
If you want to view a different worksheet, you can simply click the tab to switch to that worksheet. However, with larger workbooks this can sometimes become tedious, as it may require scrolling through all of the tabs to find the one you want. Instead, you can simply right-click the scroll arrows in the lower-left corner, as shown below.
A dialog box will appear with a list of all of the sheets in your workbook. You can then double-click the sheet you want to jump to.
Watch the video below to see this shortcut in action.
You can work with each worksheet individually, or you can work with multiple worksheets at the same time. Several worksheets can be combined into a group. Any changes made to one worksheet in a group will be made to every worksheet in that group.
While worksheets are grouped, you can navigate to any worksheet within the group. Any changes made to one worksheet will appear on every worksheet in the group. However, if you select a worksheet that is not in the group, all of your worksheets will become ungrouped.
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