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Adding a new tab in Excel is a simple process. Here are the steps to follow: 1. Open Microsoft Excel and create a new workbook or open an existing one. 2. Look at the bottom of the screen where you see the tabs labeled "Sheet1," "Sheet2," and so on. These tabs represent the worksheets in your workbook. 3. To add a new tab, click on the plus sign (+) to the right of the existing tabs. Alternatively, you can right-click on any existing tab and select "Insert" from the menu that appears. 4. In the "Insert" dialog box that appears, select the type of worksheet you want to add. The options are "Worksheet," "Chart," "Macro," and "Table." For a standard worksheet, select "Worksheet" and click "OK." 5. A new tab will appear in your workbook labeled "SheetX," where "X" is the next available number in the sequence. You can then rename the tab by double-clicking on the name and typing in a new name. 6. Repeat the process as needed to add additional tabs to your workbook. That's it! Adding a new tab in Excel is a quick and easy way to organize your data and keep your workbook neat and tidy.
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