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The default name for the a new sheet is "Sheet''X''", where ''X'' is a number. While this works for a small spreadsheet with only a few sheets, it becomes awkward when there are many sheets. | The default name for the a new sheet is "Sheet''X''", where ''X'' is a number. While this works for a small spreadsheet with only a few sheets, it becomes awkward when there are many sheets. | ||
Revision as of 03:02, 13 April 2008
The default name for the a new sheet is "SheetX", where X is a number. While this works for a small spreadsheet with only a few sheets, it becomes awkward when there are many sheets.
To give a sheet a more meaningful name, you can:
- Enter the name in the name box when you create the sheet, or
- Right-click on a sheet tab and select Rename Sheet from the pop-up menu and replace the existing name with a better one.
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