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lets you view your data differently by displaying or hiding worksheet details.
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To insert a manual page break, position the cell pointer below the row where you wish the page break to occur and then choose the command.
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Using , you can connect a worksheet to other Excel workbooks, to other Office documents, or to data stored on the Internet.
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A properly workbook shows where data may be entered, either by notation or by formatting cues, and explains what data is acceptable







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