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Formatting
Cell and sheet formats. Set by using the commands on the
Format
menu.
Page formats and
print area
(print area: One or more ranges of cells that you designate to print when you don't want to print the entire worksheet. If a worksheet includes a print area, only the print area is printed.)
settings for each sheet.
Cell
styles
(style: A combination of formatting characteristics, such as font, font size, and indentation, that you name and store as a set. When you apply a style, all of the formatting instructions in that style are applied at one time.)
.
The number and type of sheets in a workbook.
Protected and hidden areas of the workbook. You can hide sheets, rows, and columns and prevent changes to worksheet cells.
Text, data, graphics, and formulas
Text you want to repeat, such as page headers and row and column labels.
Data, graphics, formulas, charts, and other information.
Data validation settings.
Toolbars, automation, and Option settings
Custom toolbars,
macros
(macro: An action or a set of actions you can use to automate tasks. Macros are recorded in the Visual Basic for Applications programming language.)
,
hyperlinks
(hyperlink: Colored and underlined text or a graphic that you click to go to a file, a location in a file, a Web page on the World Wide Web, or a Web page on an intranet. Hyperlinks can also go to newsgroups and to Gopher, Telnet, and FTP sites.)
, and
ActiveX controls
(ActiveX control: A control, such as a check box or button that offers options to users or runs macros or scripts that automate a task. You can write macros for the control in Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications or scripts in Microsoft Script Editor.)
on forms. To make a custom toolbar available, attach the toolbar to the template.
Workbook calculation options and window view options. Set with the
Options
command (
Tools
menu).
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