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You want to copy the March worksheet to use it to enter data for April. After you right-click the March sheet tab and select Move or Copy, you click OK in the Move or Copy dialog box without changing any settings. What happens?

A) A copy of the March sheet is inserted to the right of the original March sheet. The new sheet is named April automatically.

B) A copy of the March sheet is inserted to the left of the original March sheet. The new sheet is named March (1).

C) The March sheet is moved to the left of the first sheet tab. The worksheet is not copied.

D) The March sheet is moved to a new workbook named Book1. The March sheet no longer exists in the original workbook.

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  1. 6 July, 07:31
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    B) A copy of the March sheet is inserted to the left of the original March sheet. The new sheet is named March (1).

    Explanation:

    What happens when you right-click the March sheet tab and select Move or Copy, you click OK in the Move or Copy dialog box without changing any settings, the computer reads the moved or copied March worksheet as a duplicate and therefore automatically renames it as March (1). When a new worksheet is created the new worksheet is named as book 1 by default.
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