To edit the macro you just recorded, point to Macro on the Tools menu, click Macros, select the macro, and then choose the Edit button.
To display numbers in thousands or millions, create a number format that ends with one or two commas. For example, the format ...
To display the value of a cell in a text box, select the text box and type an equal sign (=) followed by a cell reference ...
To draw multiple objects in succession, double-click a drawing button. When you're finished, click the drawing button again. ...
To edit the contents of more than one sheet at a time, hold down COMMAND while you click the tabs of the sheets you want ...
To edit the macro you just recorded, point to Macro on the Tools menu, click Macros, select the macro, and then choose the ...
To ensure that only a particular range is printed whenever you print this sheet, choose Page Setup from the File menu, select ...
To enter a reference to an entire row or column, type the row number or column letter twice, separated by a colon (for example, ...
To enter cell references as an argument, click {hbmp 708} to temporarily hide the dialog box. Select the cells on the worksheet; ...
To enter information down a column without having to use the Down Arrow key, choose Preferences from the Edit menu and select ...