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Mouse Pointer:  The mouse  pointer is  displayed as a  block  plus sign  ( ),
               whenever it is located in a cell on the worksheet. Another common shape of the
               mouse pointer is the block arrow.
                Worksheet Tab: There can be more than one worksheet in Excel and each has
               a specific name. Any worksheet can be activated by clicking on worksheet tab.

                Worksheet Tab Scrolling Buttons: These are arranged on the left side of the
               horizontal scroll bar. These are used to display the worksheet tabs which are
               invisible. The tab is clicked to make a worksheet active.

                Workbook: A workbook is a collection of different worksheets. By default,
               a workbook contains one worksheet i.e., Sheet1, that can be increased or
               decreased as per the requirement.
                Ribbon:  Microsoft Excel ribbon is the row of tabs and icons at the top of the

               Excel window that allows you to quickly find, understand and use commands for
               completing a certain task.
                CREATING A NEW WORKBOOK

            You can create a new workbook any time by following these steps:

            Step 1  Click on File tab.
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                     Backstage view will appear.

            Step 2  Click on the New option.

            Step 3   Click on Blank Workbook in the Available Templates list.

            The new workbook file will open and you can start adding your own data.



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                                                    Creating a new workbook

                ENTERING DATA IN A WORKSHEET

            The data in the form of numbers or text can be entered by just clicking on a cell
            and typing with the help of a keyboard. You can type data directly into the cell, or

            you can enter data using the Formula bar. To do so, follow these steps: click on the
            cell where you want to enter the data and press the Enter key. Repeat this process
            until you finish entering all your data.

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