The following article will help you understand the overview of the interface in Excel 2013 and 2016.
When Excel opens the interface works as shown:
1. The title bar
- The Excel icon contains the command: Restore, Move, Size, Minimize, Maximize, Close.
- Save icon allows you to quickly save the spreadsheet.
- Undo, Redo buttons allow you to go back or move to the next worksheet.
- The Customize Quick Access Toolbar contains frequently used commands:
- Next is the Excel file name, here the Excel file is named Book1.
- Finally, in the right corner of the title bar is Excel Help, Ribbon Layout, Minimize, Maximize the window and close the Excel workbook window:
2. The Ribbon
- Contains groups of command cards, with an intuitive interface that helps you easily work with spreadsheets:
- The ribbon contains the command tags: Home, Insert, PageLayout, Formulas, Data, Review, View, Developer.
- Each command card contains groups of commands, for example, the Home tab contains a group of commands: Clipbpard, Font, Alignment, Number, Styles, Cells, Editing.
- For details of the command groups, click the arrow icon -> commands in the group are displayed:
3. Formula Bar.
- Contains the name of the data range, data entry .
4. Input area:
- Contains columns (columns) and rows (row) in which the column is numbered alphabetically, the line numbered by number. The intersection of columns and rows is called cells or cells . The input at the position of the cells.
5. Sheet tab.
- This is the area containing the sheet names created in Excel file and contains the command button to quickly create a new sheet.
In addition, Excel 2013 supports adding quick action buttons for spreadsheets:
- Bring the worksheet to the default mode Normal, PageLayout, Page Break Review, Zoom out, Zoom In respectively as shown:
Above is an overview of the interface of Excel 2013, 2016.
Good luck!