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Heres some dos and donts when it comes to creating your next Excel workbook. There are two main aspects when you design an Excel spreadsheet. First, the structure of the workbook. Second, the visual design of the worksheets. This video is brought to you by Excel Essentials for the Real World. Learn Excel from scratch or fill in the gaps to become immediately confident. Discover hidden tips and tricks which get you working smarter, not harder. Click on the link below or type in xelplus.com/courses. Lets cover structure first. Keep raw data separate to the analysis. By separate, I mean in separate tabs. Each sheet should have a purpose you can easily explain. For example, in this report the Data tab has the raw data. Dashboard has the final report. All calculations are done in the Calculation tab and the Control tab has a summary of the changes made to the dashboard together with timestamps. We create this report from scratch in My Excel Dashboard Course. Finalizing an Excel workbook