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Answered by cuteprincess200012
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Spreadsheets are primarily used to work with numbers and text. ... Many items you see on the Excel XP screen are standard in most other Microsoft ...

Answered by KeshavKhattar
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Basic Parts of Microsoft Excel Window:

Quick Access Toolbar

File Tab

Title Bar

Control Buttons

Menu Bar

Ribbon/Toolbar

Dialog Box Launcher

Name Box

Formula Bar

Scroll Bars

Spreadsheet Area

Leaf Bar

Column Bar

Row Bar

Cells

Status Bar

View Buttons

Zoom Control

Explore Basic Parts of Microsoft Excel Window

Quick Access Toolbar

You will see this toolbar on the left-upper corner of the screen. Its purpose is to display the most frequently used commands of the Excel. You can customize this toolbar based on your choice commands.

File Tab

In Excel 2007, it was an “Office” button. This menu do file related operation, i.e. create new excel documents, open an existing file, save, save as, print file, etc.

Title Bar

The header or title bar of the spreadsheet located at the top of the window. It presents the name of the active document.

Control buttons

They are those symbols in the upper-right of the window that allows you to modify the labels, minimize, maximize, share and close the sheet.

Menu bar

Under the diskette or save icon or the Excel icon (this will depend on the version of the program); labels or bars that allow modifying the sheet are displayed. These are the menu bar, and consist of a File, Insert, Page Layout, Formulas, Data, Review, View, Help, and a Search Bar with a light bulb icon. These menus have subcategories that simplify the distribution of information and analysis of calculations.

Ribbon/Toolbar

There are a series of elements that are part of each menu bar. On the selection of any menu, a series of command options/icons will display on a ribbon. For example, if you press the “Home” tab, you will see cut, copy, paste, bold, italic, underline, and etc commands. Similarly, if you click on the “Insert” tab, you will see tables, illustrations, additional, recommended graphics, graphics, maps, among others. On the other hand, if we press the option “Formulas”. Insert functions, auto sum, recently used, finances, logic, text, date and time, etc.

Toolbar/Ribbon is a group of organized commands in three sections.

Tabs: They are the top section of the Ribbon and contain groups of related commands. Home, Insert, Page Layout, Formula, Data, etc, are examples of ribbon tabs.

Groups: They organize related commands; the name of each group appears below the Ribbon. For example, a group of commands related to fonts or group of commands related to alignment, etc.

Commands: They appear within each group as mentioned above.

Dialog Box Launcher

This is a very small down arrow located in the lower-right corner of a command group on the Ribbon. By clicking this arrow explore more options about the concerned group.

Name box

Show the location of the active cell, row or column. You can make more than one selection.

Formula bar

It is a bar that allows you to observe, insert or edit the information/formula entered in the active cell.

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