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Excel 2013 full
Excel 2013 full










excel 2013 full

I have to do a job every month where a Trial Balance exported from an accounts program in the form of CSV has to be mapped to specific cells in a spreadsheet which then forms a set of management accounts.

excel 2013 full

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  • At the upper-right corner of the program window, click the Ribbon Display Options icon and choose Auto-Hide Ribbon.
  • In either case, uncheck all that you can.) (You may only be able to uncheck three of them or you may be able to uncheck all four.
  • In the Show group, uncheck all the check boxes.
  • In Excel 2013 the Full Screen tool was removed, so the above technique won't work for later versions of Excel. When you are done working with Excel in this manner, click on the on-screen button to restore the regular view, or simply press the Esc key. You can quickly maximize your worksheet to replace virtually everything else on your screen by displaying the View tab of the ribbon and clicking the Full Screen tool in the Workbook Views group. There may be times when you want to see as much of your worksheet as possible.












    Excel 2013 full