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1

A differs from a worksheet list in that it typically provides both row and column labels, as opposed to a single field header row.
2

The function looks in first column for a match and returns a value from the same row.
3

By default, Excel 2003 locks each and every vin a worksheet, but does not activate sheet protection.
4

When you open a file that has a format recognized by Excel, it uses one of its filters or programs to open and format the data for use in a workbook.
5

To restrict access to a workbook file, you give it a







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