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Add, Delete, Rename, and Rearrange Worksheets | Working with Worksheets and Workbooks
Excel Essentials
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Excel Essentials

Excel Essentials

1. Introduction to Excel
2. Entering and Formatting Data
3. Basic Formulas and Functions
4. Advanced Formulas and Functions
5. Data Management and Analysis
6. Visualizing Data with Charts and Graphs
7. Working with Worksheets and Workbooks

Add, Delete, Rename, and Rearrange Worksheets

Welcome to the first chapter of Section 7, where we dive into the essentials of managing your Excel worksheets.

Think of your workbook as a binder, and the worksheets as the pages. Knowing how to add, delete, rename, and rearrange these pages helps you keep everything organized and easy to navigate.

Let's dive in and get started. Open up the Codefinity Excel workbook and go to the Section 7 worksheet to follow along with the video.

Now, let's explore the key elements of Managing your Worksheets in Excel.

Key Points

  • Use the plus icon or press Shift + F11 to add a new worksheet;
  • Double-click the worksheet tab or right-click and select Rename to rename a worksheet;
  • Click and hold the worksheet tab to rearrange it;
  • Right-click the worksheet tab and select Delete to remove the worksheet.

Task

  • Click the plus icon (+) at the bottom of the workbook to add a new worksheet.
  • Double-click the worksheet tab, or right-click the tab, select Rename, type the new name, and press Enter.
  • Click and hold the worksheet tab to rearrange it, then drag it to the desired position.
  • Right-click the worksheet tab and select Delete to remove the worksheet.

Task

  • Click the plus icon (+) at the bottom of the workbook to add a new worksheet.
  • Double-click the worksheet tab, or right-click the tab, select Rename, type the new name, and press Enter.
  • Click and hold the worksheet tab to rearrange it, then drag it to the desired position.
  • Right-click the worksheet tab and select Delete to remove the worksheet.

Mark tasks as Completed

Everything was clear?

Section 7. Chapter 1

Choose your plan

Add, Delete, Rename, and Rearrange Worksheets

Welcome to the first chapter of Section 7, where we dive into the essentials of managing your Excel worksheets.

Think of your workbook as a binder, and the worksheets as the pages. Knowing how to add, delete, rename, and rearrange these pages helps you keep everything organized and easy to navigate.

Let's dive in and get started. Open up the Codefinity Excel workbook and go to the Section 7 worksheet to follow along with the video.

Now, let's explore the key elements of Managing your Worksheets in Excel.

Key Points

  • Use the plus icon or press Shift + F11 to add a new worksheet;
  • Double-click the worksheet tab or right-click and select Rename to rename a worksheet;
  • Click and hold the worksheet tab to rearrange it;
  • Right-click the worksheet tab and select Delete to remove the worksheet.

Task

  • Click the plus icon (+) at the bottom of the workbook to add a new worksheet.
  • Double-click the worksheet tab, or right-click the tab, select Rename, type the new name, and press Enter.
  • Click and hold the worksheet tab to rearrange it, then drag it to the desired position.
  • Right-click the worksheet tab and select Delete to remove the worksheet.

Task

  • Click the plus icon (+) at the bottom of the workbook to add a new worksheet.
  • Double-click the worksheet tab, or right-click the tab, select Rename, type the new name, and press Enter.
  • Click and hold the worksheet tab to rearrange it, then drag it to the desired position.
  • Right-click the worksheet tab and select Delete to remove the worksheet.

Mark tasks as Completed

Everything was clear?

Section 7. Chapter 1

Choose your plan

Add, Delete, Rename, and Rearrange Worksheets

Welcome to the first chapter of Section 7, where we dive into the essentials of managing your Excel worksheets.

Think of your workbook as a binder, and the worksheets as the pages. Knowing how to add, delete, rename, and rearrange these pages helps you keep everything organized and easy to navigate.

Let's dive in and get started. Open up the Codefinity Excel workbook and go to the Section 7 worksheet to follow along with the video.

Now, let's explore the key elements of Managing your Worksheets in Excel.

Key Points

  • Use the plus icon or press Shift + F11 to add a new worksheet;
  • Double-click the worksheet tab or right-click and select Rename to rename a worksheet;
  • Click and hold the worksheet tab to rearrange it;
  • Right-click the worksheet tab and select Delete to remove the worksheet.

Task

  • Click the plus icon (+) at the bottom of the workbook to add a new worksheet.
  • Double-click the worksheet tab, or right-click the tab, select Rename, type the new name, and press Enter.
  • Click and hold the worksheet tab to rearrange it, then drag it to the desired position.
  • Right-click the worksheet tab and select Delete to remove the worksheet.

Task

  • Click the plus icon (+) at the bottom of the workbook to add a new worksheet.
  • Double-click the worksheet tab, or right-click the tab, select Rename, type the new name, and press Enter.
  • Click and hold the worksheet tab to rearrange it, then drag it to the desired position.
  • Right-click the worksheet tab and select Delete to remove the worksheet.

Everything was clear?

Welcome to the first chapter of Section 7, where we dive into the essentials of managing your Excel worksheets.

Think of your workbook as a binder, and the worksheets as the pages. Knowing how to add, delete, rename, and rearrange these pages helps you keep everything organized and easy to navigate.

Let's dive in and get started. Open up the Codefinity Excel workbook and go to the Section 7 worksheet to follow along with the video.

Now, let's explore the key elements of Managing your Worksheets in Excel.

Key Points

  • Use the plus icon or press Shift + F11 to add a new worksheet;
  • Double-click the worksheet tab or right-click and select Rename to rename a worksheet;
  • Click and hold the worksheet tab to rearrange it;
  • Right-click the worksheet tab and select Delete to remove the worksheet.

Task

  • Click the plus icon (+) at the bottom of the workbook to add a new worksheet.
  • Double-click the worksheet tab, or right-click the tab, select Rename, type the new name, and press Enter.
  • Click and hold the worksheet tab to rearrange it, then drag it to the desired position.
  • Right-click the worksheet tab and select Delete to remove the worksheet.

Section 7. Chapter 1
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