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52.    When you open a new spreadsheet, by default it has a sheet named ________ .
a. Sheet1
b. Sheet_1
c.Sheet-1
d. Sheet=1​

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Answered by abinesh20
3

Answer:

Option A sheet1 is the Answer. hope this helps you please mark me brainliest...

Answered by niteshrajputs995
2

Answer:

When we open an Excel workbook, there are three sheets by default, and the default name on the tabs are Sheet1, Sheet2, and Sheet3.

That is option number A is correct.

Explanation:

A worksheet (also known as a spreadsheet) consists of cells in which you can enter and calculate data. The cells are organized into columns and rows. A worksheet is always stored in a workbook. A workbook can contain many worksheets.

Traditionally when you create a new Excel document, three sheets (Sheet1, Sheet2, and Sheet3) are created in the spreadsheet and Excel automatically selects Sheet1 for you. In Excel 2016, your spreadsheet will be created with only one sheet called Sheet1. You can then add more sheets as you need them.

Microsoft Excel enables users to format, organize and calculate data in a spreadsheet. By organizing data using software like Excel, data analysts and other users can make information easier to view as data is added or changed. Excel contains a large number of boxes called cells that are ordered in rows and columns.

There are different types of Sheets: Worksheet – the sheet with the gridlines and cells. Chart – the sheet which contains a single chart. Dialog Sheet – an Excel 5 dialog sheet.

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