Re: Referring to Excel files
Does anyone know what is the proper way to refer to an Excel file?
If you want to be consistent with a lot of other material written about Excel, refer to the file itself as a "workbook" and the individual spreadsheets in the file as "worksheets".
For example, open the "My File.xls" workbook. Select the March worksheet.
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