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Yes, when you start Excel in the normal way, you will be presented with a blank workbook. However, you can choose an Excel file from your folders before opening Excel, and if you double click on it, it will start Excel and have that file open when it starts, instead of a blank workbook.
A workbook contains worksheets.
A workbook
An active worksheet is a spreadsheet that is visible in a workbook. When you open a new workbook, the first sheet you see is the active worksheet.
No, but you can use the insert command to insert a new worksheet (a workbook is a collection of worksheet).
What naming scheme identifies the columns of the worksheet
An Excel spreadsheet is referred to as a worksheet. A collection of worksheets is called a workbook.
No. A workbook can contain many worksheets.
No. The workBOOK is saved as a single file including every workSHEET.
There is a specific icon for a new workbook, which is a whole new file, but not a worksheet. To add a worksheet to the existing workbook, go to the Insert menu and choose Worksheet.
Yes, an MS Excel worksheet is always stored in a workbook.