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How to bind topic in spreadsheet

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welcome once again to explainingcomputers tocom and to the first in an occasional series about spreadsheet skills in this introductory video Iamp;#39;m going to explain how to enter And format data create simple formulas and use range functions this will then lay the foundation for the more complex topics that Iamp;#39;ll cover in future videos a spreadsheet is a computerized table of vertical columns labeled with letters and horizontal rows labeled with numbers with each particular point in the actual table called a cell so for example here Iamp;#39;m in cell B2 now lots of different spreadsheets are available including Excel inside my Microsoft Office which has been through various different incarnations over the years thereamp;#39;s also a Google spreadsheet called sheet which is available for free and which runs online or as an app and there are various free open source spreadsheets including the Cal spreadsheet in Libra office and the sprid sheeet Iamp;#39;m running h

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To add a document title, select File, then Info. Under the properties heading, there is a Title field. Type in your title.
Embed an object in a worksheet Click inside the cell of the spreadsheet where you want to insert the object. On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Object . In the Object dialog box, click the Create from File tab. Click Browse, and select the file you want to insert.
Right-click a table diagram, and then click Create Relationship. The Create Relationship dialog box opens. If the table is from a relational database, a column is preselected. If no column is preselected, choose one from the table that contains the data that will be used to correlate the rows in each table.
Merge cells Select Home Merge Center. If Merge Center is dimmed, make sure youre not editing a cell or the cells you want to merge arent inside a table. Tip: To merge cells without centering the data, select the merged cell and then select the left, center or right alignment options next to Merge Center.
Select the cell or cells where you want to create the external reference. Type = (equal sign). Switch to the source workbook, and then click the worksheet that contains the cells that you want to link. Press F3, select the name that you want to link to and press Enter.
#Binding in Code Create a new instance of the ExcelDataSource component. Use the ExcelDataSource. Depending on the data source type (Excel workbook or CSV file), create either a ExcelSourceOptions or CsvSourceOptions object. Set additional import options if required.
Go to Insert Header Footer. Excel displays the worksheet in Page Layout view. To add or edit a header or footer, select the left, center, or right header or footer text box at the top or the bottom of the worksheet page (under Header, or above Footer). Type the new header or footer text.
Cell Binding A data source can be bound to a cell by using the DataSource property of IWorksheet interface. The data sources supported for binding a cell are custom object and JSON string. The BindingPath property of IRange interface can be used to set the binding path of the data source field to a cell.

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