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Overview of Backstage view

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1. What is Backstage View?

Backstage view gives you various options for saving, opening a file, printing, and sharing yourworkbooks.

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2. How to access Backstage View?

Click the File tab on the Ribbon. Backstage view will appear.

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3. Return to Excel

The arrow help's you to close Backstage view and return to Excel.

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4. Info

The Info pane will appear whenever you access Backstage view. It contains information about thecurrent workbook.

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5. New

From here, you can create a new blank workbook or choose from a large selection of templates.

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6. Open

From here, you can open recent workbooks, as well as workbooks saved to your OneDrive or onyour computer.

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7. Save & Save As

Use Save and Save As to save your workbook to your computer or to your OneDrive.

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8. Print

From the Print pane, you can change the print settings and print your workbook. You can also see apreview of your workbook.

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9. Share

From here, you can invite people to view and collaborate on your workbook. You can also shareyour workbook by emailing it as an attachment.

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10. Export

You can choose to export your workbook in another format, such as PDF/XPS or Excel 1997-2003.

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11. Publish

Here, you can publish your workbook to Power BI, Microsoft's cloud-sharing service for Excelworkbooks.

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12. Close

Click here to close the current workbook.

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13. Account

From the Account pane, you can access your Microsoft account information, modify your theme andbackground, and sign out of your account.

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14. Options

Here, you can change various Excel options, settings, and language preferences.

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THANK YOU

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