Overview of the interface in Excel 2013, 2016

Overview of the interface in Excel 2013, 2016. The following article helps you understand the overview of the interface in Excel 2013, 2016. When you open the Excel interface, work as shown.

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:

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1. The title bar

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- The Excel icon contains the command: Restore, Move, Size, Minimize, Maximize, Close.

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- Save icon

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allows you to quickly save the spreadsheet.

- Undo, Redo buttons

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allow you to go back or move to the next worksheet.

- The Customize Quick Access Toolbar contains frequently used commands:

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- 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:

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2. The Ribbon

- Contains groups of command cards, with an intuitive interface that helps you easily work with spreadsheets:

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- 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:

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3. Formula Bar.

- Contains the name of the data range, data entry .

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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.

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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:

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- Bring the worksheet to the default mode Normal, PageLayout, Page Break Review, Zoom out, Zoom In respectively as shown:

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Above is an overview of the interface of Excel 2013, 2016.

Good luck!

Update 19 May 2020
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