Design an Excel document
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Makes row types that were developed for your publication according to the current StyleGuide available in a separate task area. You can also configure row types in Excel and remove excess styles. more
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Here you will find all formats you need to design your tables. You will also find useful Excel functions, e.g. alignment, tabs, bold or italics. more |
Table areas in Excel play an important role when firesys is used, because this is how the import of Excel data is controlled in Word. more
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So that you can work smoothly with firesys in Excel, the menu buttons for creating total and aggregate functions and the firesys function Format formulas are located in the “*Design” ribbon. more
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So that you can work smoothly with firesys in Excel, the Excel functions for configuring the view and managing comments are located in the “*Design” ribbon. more
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See also
The firesys functions in Excel
Translations in Excel
The worksheet status
Validations in Excel