How can I use multiple sheets in Excel?

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Just click on the icon with Sheet 1 on your Excel and you'll get Sheet 2. This way you may add multiple sheets to your excel and use them.
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Click the icon of sheet button and you will add the multiple sheets in excel.
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You will find sheets Button at the left most bottom corner . You can navigate to multiple sheets
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