Category: Excel 2013
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How to Change the Decimal Separator in Excel
Why Change the Decimal Separator? Different regions around the world use different characters as decimal and thousands separators. For example, in the United States, a period (.) is commonly used as a decimal separator, while a comma (,) is used to separate thousands. In many European countries, the opposite is true—a comma is used as…
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How to increase number of worksheets Excel
Microsoft Excel by default contains 3 worksheets while creating a new Workbook. For creating a new workbook you can specify the number of Worksheet that a Workbook needs to contain. This can be modified using Excel Options. Listed below are steps for increasing number of Worksheets for a new Workbook in Excel 2013, Excel 2010…
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A trick to flip a column upside down in Excel
Excel users can sort a column using the Sort feature available as part of Sort & Filter menu. But what if you want to flip a column upside down. Let us see this with an example column having some text values as shown below. We will not be able to apply sort feature directly on…
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Prevent users from adding new worksheet in Excel
Excel 2016, 2013 and 2010 provides an option to prevent users from adding new worksheet to existing Workbook structure. So if you are the owner of Excel file and you do not want to allow other users to add any new worksheet, rename or move worksheet then you can use Protect Workbook Structure option to…
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How to import text file in Excel
This tutorial is provided step by step instruction to import a text file in to Worksheet in Excel 2016 and 2013. For this demo, let us take the following sample data with the columns separated from tabs and spaces. Step 1: Launch Excel Workbook and click the Data menu. Then navigate to Get External Data…
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How to disable auto fill feature in Excel
Auto fill in excel is quite handy feature, using this you can fill series of cells based on the entries of other excel cells. But if you want to turn off or disable auto fill feature then you can use Excel options for doing this. Listed below are the steps to turn off auto fill…