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Posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on April 14, 2007 at 07:32:17 from (66.187.42.70):
In Reply to: Re: OT I Tunes Question posted by John T on April 14, 2007 at 06:43:16:
Also, now that you have it in a spreadsheet, save an initial copy and leave it alone. That way as you play with it if you get it messed up you can always go back to the that point and pick up where you started. If you make changes and you like them save them often. That way you can always step back if get too far and don't like the changes. Two things that might help if you click on the top of a column (for example "b") that has all data in the cells you can change the copy to whatever you want in the entire column at once while it is selected (darkened) Simply clicking on any cell in the sheet goes back to normal. Second the very top left box (outside the spreadsheet, one up and to the left of A1 will select the entire spreadsheet. If you select it and change your copy style and or size it will change in the entire spreadsheet. You can also increase or decease the size (percent %) of the spreadsheet seen so you can have more data visible on a single screen. Have fun and don't forget to save your file often as you go along. Depending on the version of Excel you have there are good help screens and even an animated tutor to help you along. HTH
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