Module #18 - be able to do a simple sort

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To open a new window for the current workbook:( cont.)

1.)Click the View tab on the Ribbon, then select the New Window command. 2.)A new window for the workbook will appear. 3.)You can now compare different worksheets from the same workbook across windows. In our example, we'll select the 2013 Sales Detailed View worksheet to compare 2012 and 2013 sales.

To unfreeze panes:

If you want to select a different view option, you may first need to reset the spreadsheet by unfreezing panes. To unfreeze rows or columns, click the Freeze Panes command, then select Unfreeze Panes from the drop-down menu.

Other view options

If your workbook contains a lot of content, it can sometimes be difficult to compare different sections. Excel includes additional options to make your workbooks easier to view and compare. For example, you can choose to open a new window for your workbook or split a worksheet into separate panes.

To open a new window for the current workbook:

Excel allows you to open multiple windows for a single workbook at the same time. In our example, we'll use this feature to compare two different worksheets from the same workbook.

To split a worksheet:

Sometimes you may want to compare different sections of the same workbook without creating a new window. The Split command allows you to divide the worksheet into multiple panes that scroll separately.

To split a worksheet: (cont.)

1.)Select the cell where you want to split the worksheet. In our example, we'll select cell D6. 2.)Click the View tab on the Ribbon, then select the Split command. 3.)The workbook will be split into different panes. You can scroll through each pane separately using the scroll bars, allowing you to compare different sections of the workbook. 4.)After creating a split, you can click and drag the vertical and horizontal dividers to change the size of each section. *To remove the split, click the Split command again.

To freeze columns:

1.)Select the column to the right of the column(s) you want to freeze. In our example, we want to freeze column A, so we'll select column B. 2.)On the View tab, select the Freeze Panes command, then choose Freeze Panes from the drop-down menu. 3.)The column will be frozen in place, as indicated by the gray line. You can scroll across the worksheet while continuing to view the frozen column on the left. In our example, we've scrolled across to column E.

To freeze rows: You may want to see certain rows or columns all the time in your worksheet, especially header cells. By freezing rows or columns in place, you'll be able to scroll through your content while continuing to view the frozen cells.

1.)Select the row below the row(s) you want to freeze. In our example, we want to freeze rows 1 and 2, so we'll select row 3. 2.)On the View tab, select the Freeze Panes command, then choose Freeze Panes from the drop-down menu. 3.)The rows will be frozen in place, as indicated by the gray line. You can scroll down the worksheet while continuing to view the frozen rows at the top. In our example, we've scrolled down to row 18.


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