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9) To create a new book, click on the Office button in the upper left side, then select the New menu item. Select Blank WorkBook from the window.
 
Illustration 5: Create a new workbook.  Click here to view larger image.
 
10) Columns extend from top to bottom in the spreadsheet, that is to say, vertically. Rows extend of left to right in the spreadsheet, that is to say, horizontally. Cells are the space where columns and rows are intersected. Each book has 16.384 columns and 1.048.576 rows. When you open a new book, the first cell is the active cell.
 
Working with cells
 
11) Cells are the space where data in the spreadsheet are specified. When you open a new book, the first cell that you see in the left superior corner of the spreadsheet appears in black, indicating that in it will be the showed data that you specify.
 
12) You can specify data in the place that you wish by clicking in the corresponding cell of the spreadsheet to select it.
 
Illustration 6: Entering some text in a cell.
 
13) You can select an entire column by clicking in its name.
 
Illustration 7: Selecting a column.
 
14) You can select an entire Row by clicking in its number.
 
Illustration 8: Selecting a row.
 

 
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