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Windows Phone 7 : Using Excel Mobile

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Excel Mobile on Windows Phone is a powerful tool. You can enter text and numbers in a worksheet, change the worksheet’s formatting, and much more.

1. Enter Numbers and Text

  1. In the Office hub, open an Excel workbook.

  2. Tap a cell.

  3. Tap inside the formula bar, and type a number or text.

  4. Tap Enter. Repeat as needed.

  5. When you finish entering data, press the Back button to hide the keyboard.


Tip:

To undo the last change you made, tap More > Undo. If you change your mind, tap Redo.


2. Switch Worksheets or Charts in a Workbook
  1. In an Excel workbook, tap Outline.

  2. Tap the worksheet or chart you want to see.

  3. Press the Back button to exit.

3. Add a Comment

  1. In an Excel workbook, tap the cell where you want to add a comment.

  2. Tap Comment.

  3. Type your comment.

  4. Tap outside the comment box to exit.


Tip:

To delete a comment, tap the cell with the comment, and then tap More > Delete Comment.


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