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Sheet
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Sheet
Go to Desk > Sheet.
In the Sheet application you can work and store your data
in a file that is called a workbook. Each workbook contains
at least one worksheet. A workbook can also contain
charts; a chartsheet is a sheet containing a chart that is
based on data from a worksheet.
The Sheet application can open documents created with
Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows or later. Note that not all
features and formatting of the original documents will be
supported. The maximum number of characters in a single
cell is 256, and cells containing more characters will have
the contents truncated when the file format is converted.
Workbooks
To protect a workbook from editing, press in the
list view and select Tools > Details. Select the Read-only:
check box and tap OK. The workbook can now be
viewed but not edited.
To create, open or rename a workbook, press and
select the approriate command in the Workbook menu.
Working with worksheets
To create a duplicate of a worksheet, tap Worksheets
/ Charts. Select the sheet and tap Duplicate.
To rename a worksheet, tap Worksheets / Charts.
Select the sheet and tap Rename. Write the new name
and tap OK.
To select a cell you have named, press and select
Edit > Mark/Unmark. Select Named area for the range
and choose from the list the cell you want, then tap OK.
To keep rows visible when scrolling, select the row
below the area that you want to remain visible. To keep
columns visible, select the column to the right
of the area that you want to remain visible. Then tap
on the toolbar, or press and select Display >
Freeze panes.
To go to a particular cell or named area, tap Go To.
Specify the cell or named area where you want to go
and tap OK.