How can you see the preview of the font on the worksheet?
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In the menus and dialogs, Excel will use the appropriate system fonts like any other garden-variety application. This will vary by platform (Mac, Windows) and operating system version... so it has been Tahoma and now Segoe UI on Windows, or Lucida Grande and now Helvetica Neue on Mac (and perhaps soon San Francisco in OS X 10.11). If you go back prior to OS X or Windows 98 there were other fonts used, I think.
Excel also has a default font that will be used in a document if one just starts entering data or text; this initial default has varied over time as well. At one point it was Arial, and now it is Calibri. The default is user-changeable, and if you change it, it will affect every new document you start afterwards. Currently Excel defaults to using whatever is defined as the “Body Font” style. (Change the default font in Excel)
Additionally, a user may always choose any font currently installed on their computer and format cells with that font in Excel. So for any given document, it could use any arbitrary font. You can tell what font the user picked by placing the cursor in that cell and seeing what font is displayed in the toolbar. (However, you won’t see the spreadsheet actually displayed in that font unless you have the same font installed on your computer as well! And Excel won’t actively tell you that you are missing fonts.)
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