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                                        Understanding Excel’s Files
                                    E    xcel, of course, uses files to store its workbooks. This chapter discusses  IN THIS CHAPTER
                                         how Excel uses files and provides an overview of the various types of files.
                                                                                                    Creating a new workbook
                                     It also discusses the new Excel 2007 file formats and describes how to determine
                                     what (if anything) will be lost if you save your workbook in an earlier file format.  Opening an existing workbook
                                                                                                    Saving and closing workbooks
                                     Excel File Operations                                          Sharing workbooks with those
                                                                                                    who use an older version of
                                     This section describes the operations that you perform with workbook files:  Excel
                                     opening, saving, closing, deleting, and so on.
                                     As you read through this section, remember that you can have any number of
                                     workbooks open simultaneously, and that only one workbook is the active work-
                                     book at any given time. The workbook’s name appears in its title bar (or in the
                                     Excel title bar if the workbook is maximized).

                                     Creating a new workbook
                                     When you start Excel normally, it automatically creates a new (empty) workbook
                                     called Book1. This workbook exists only in memory and has not been saved to
                                     disk. By default, this workbook consists of three worksheets named Sheet1,
                                     Sheet2, and Sheet3. If you’re starting a new project from scratch, you can use this
                                     blank workbook.













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