Software & Apps > MS Office > Excel > 206 206 people found this article helpful Worksheets and Workbooks in Excel Learn about worksheets and spreadsheets in Excel and Google Sheets By Ted French Ted French Writer Former Lifewire writer Ted French is a Microsoft Certified Professional who teaches and writes about spreadsheets and spreadsheet programs. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on April 26, 2020 MS Office Excel Word Powerpoint Outlook Close A worksheet or sheet is a single page in a file created with an electronic spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. A workbook is the name given to an Excel file and contains one or more worksheets. When you open an electronic spreadsheet program, it loads an empty workbook file consisting of one or more blank worksheets for you to use. Instructions in this article apply to Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2019, 2016, 2013, and 2010; Excel for Mac, Excel Online, and Google Sheets. Worksheet Details You use worksheets to store, manipulate, and display data. The primary storage unit for data in a worksheet is a rectangular-shaped cell arranged in a grid pattern in every sheet. Individual cells of data are identified and organized using the vertical column letters and horizontal row numbers of a worksheet, which create a cell reference, such as A1, D15, or Z467. Worksheet specifications for current versions of Excel include: 1,048,576 rows per worksheet 16,384 columns per worksheet 17,179,869,184 cells per worksheet A limited number of sheets per file based on the amount of memory available on the computer For Google Sheets: 256 columns per sheet400,000 cells for all worksheets in a file200 worksheets per spreadsheet file Worksheet Names In both Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets, each worksheet has a name. By default, the worksheets are named Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3, and so on, but you can change these names. Workbook Details Add worksheets to a workbook using the context menu or the New Sheet/Add Sheet icon (+) next to the current sheet tabs. Delete or hide individual worksheets in a workbook. Rename individual worksheets and change worksheet tab colors to make it easier to identify single sheets in a workbook using the context menu. Select the sheet tab at the bottom of the screen to change to another worksheet. In Excel, use the following shortcut key combinations to switch between worksheets: Ctrl+PgUp (page up): Move to the rightCtrl+PgDn (page down): Move to the left In Google Sheets, the shortcut key combinations to switch between worksheets are: Ctrl+Shift+PgUp: Move to the rightCtrl+Shift+PgDn: Move to the left Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit