Category: Excel 2010
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How to hide row and column headers in Excel
Excel Worksheet by default displays the rows and columns header. For some reason if you want to hide these headers then you can use Excel Advanced Options. Listed below the steps to hide or unhide row and column headers in Excel 2016, Excel 2010 and Excel 2010. Step 1: Click the File menu and then…
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How to check version of Excel
In Excel 2016, 2013 and 2010, the version of excel can be checked using the Help or Account menu. Click the File menu and select Help menu. Navigate to the About Microsoft Excel section displayed on the right hand side. This would display the Excel Version details, as shown below. Screenshot in Excel 2013 And…
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How to enable auto filter for protected sheet in Excel
We had already seen the following tutorials related with protection of worksheet in Excel 2016, 2013 & 2010. Prevent users from adding new worksheet. Password Protect Worksheet in Excel. Unprotect Worksheet in Excel. And if a worksheet with auto filter is protected then users will not be able to use auto filter unless it is…
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How to change worksheet theme in Excel
In this short tutorial we will be seeing how to change theme of worksheet in Excel 2016, Excel 2013 & Excel 2010. You can change the theme using the option available as part of the Page Layout menu. Navigate to Page Layout and click the Themes menu option under Themes section. The themes option allows…
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How to turn off auto calculation in Excel
In this tutorial, we will see how to disable auto calculation in Excel 2016, 2013 & 2010. Auto calculation in Excel is an useful feature which would automatically recalculate results based on the changes to the input values. But if you want to temporarily disable this option then you can use the settings available as…
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Hide worksheet formula in Excel 2013 & Excel 2010
Excel 2013 and Excel 2010 allow users to hide formula used in a Worksheet. You can use this feature when you want to prevent any one from accidentally changing the entered formula. Let us say you want to hide the formula (=SUM(F5:F8)) which has been used in the bellow example. Select the cell where the…