If you're not sure when you created or last printed a workbook, or if you need statistical information about a workbook, such as the number of revisions or total editing time, you can use the Properties dialog box to quickly find this information. If you can't remember the name of a range in a workbook, the Properties dialog box keeps track of this information for you. You can also create custom file properties to help you manage and track files. If you associate a file property to an item in the document, the file property updates when you change the item. When you enter information for a property, you can use the Search command on the Tools menu in the Open dialog box or the Advanced File Search task pane to find a workbook with the desired property. Display Workbook Properties -
| Open the workbook you want to see properties on. Click the File menu, and then click Properties. | -
| Click the tabs (General, Summary, Statistics, or Contents) to view information about the worksheet: | -
General . To find out file location or size. -
Summary . To add title and author information for the document. -
Statistics . To display date related information about a workbook. -
Contents . To display the tab names and the named ranges. -
Did You Know? You can view properties in the Open dialog box . In the Open dialog box, select the file you want to view properties, click the View button, and then click Properties. | Customize Workbook Properties -
| Click the File menu, and then click Properties. | -
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| Type a name for the custom property or select a name from the list. | -
| Click the data type for the property you want to add. | -
| Type a value for the property that matches the type you selected in the Type box. | -
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Link to Workbook Properties -
| Name the cell or range in which you want to link the property. | -
| Click the File menu, and then click Properties. | -
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| Type the name for the custom property. | -
| Select the Link To Content check box. | -
| Click the defined content to which you want to link. | -
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