Review in Excel 2003
Making a spreadsheet very hidden
Using the Hide command you can hide the data and formulas from "inquisitive minds". But some of them
still can use Unhide command. Nevertheless you can completely hide Excel spreadsheet so that it will
be needed some VBA programming to unhide it.
Formatting comments
Like a common text, any comments can be formatted: Excel represents many allows you to customize most
aspects of its appearance, including color, border, and margins.
Changing a comment shape
Normally, cell comments are rectangular, but you can give a cell comment any shape you want:
Print comments
If your worksheet contains comments, you can print them as they appear on the sheet or at the end of the
sheet.
How to hide/display comment indicators
When a comment has been inserted in a cell, the little red triangle is being displayed to indicate a comment
in a cell. This tip is how to hide/display this indicator.
View spreadsheets side by side
Sometimes it is necessary to compare two Excel worksheets. E.g., compare balance sheets for different
periods of time. You can do it by comparing worksheets side by side in two automatically linked windows.
How to freeze columns and rows
You can freeze your column and row labels so that you can view them no matter how far you scroll down or to
the right in your worksheet.
Adding a header and footer to the worksheet
Headers and footers are widely used in the Microsoft Word document, but you should know that Excel has
headers and footers too.
How to change columns to rows and vice versa
In some cases, you may want to change columns and rows in your data range for more convenient and impressive
view. Excel proposes the fast and simple way to change columns and rows in the data range.
Viewing a worksheet in multiple windows
Sometimes, you may want to view two different parts of a worksheet simultaneously - perhaps to make it
easier to reference a distant cell in a formula. Or you may want to examine more than one sheet in the same
workbook simultaneously.