Tab Scrolling Buttons Quick Access tool bar Gridlines Active Cell Formula Bar Column Heading H Cell Reference L14 Scroll Boxes View Buttons Sheet Tabs Status Bar Tab Split Box Row Heading 22 Name Box Zoom Slider Excel Ribbon Formula Bar Expand Button Name of workbook Scroll Arrows Help Button Undo & Redo Buttons Save Button Review Tab Mode Indicator Alignment Group Dialog Box Launcher Active Worksheet Select All button
ElementYour Answer Definition Name BoxA. Presents information about the worksheet, the function of the button the mouse pointer is pointing to, or the mode of Excel. The Mode indicators of READY and ENTER will show up here also. Scroll arrows, scroll boxes, scroll bars xB. Horizontal and vertical lines on the worksheet Help Button xC. Allows you to bring up another window with more functions Relationship between Workbooks, worksheetsD. Used to store frequently used buttons such as undo and save Active Cell xE. A unique address of a cell that is the intersection of a row and a column. Formula Bar Expand ButtonF. A ribbon contains commands; commands contain groups; groups contain tabs. Status Bar xG. A group contains a ribbon; a ribbon contains commands; and commands contains tabs. Tab Split Box xH. A ribbon contains tabs; tabs contain groups; groups contain commands; Cell Reference xI. Groups contains ribbons; ribbons contain commands; commands contain tabs. Gridlines xJ. Workbook is the name of the file and contains one or more worksheets. View buttonsK. Worksheet is the name of the file and contains one or more workbooks. Relationship between Commands/Buttons, Groups, Ribbon, Tabs x L. Worksheets and workbooks are the same thing. Quick Access Toolbar xM. Cell in which you can enter data Dialog box launcherN. A round button with a ? Screen TipO. Ways to view different parts of the active worksheet Mini toolbarP. Allows you to set how many sheet tabs are visible at the bottom Q. Allows you to see the entire contents of a cell with either a lot of text or a long formula R. Allows you to see the worksheet displayed in different ways. S. A toolbar that pops up right by the cell you are editing when you are changing the appearance of text. T. A little box that appears when you hold the mouse over a command that explains the command
ElementYour Answer Definition Name BoxA. Presents information about the worksheet, the function of the button the mouse pointer is pointing to, or the mode of Excel. The Mode indicators of READY and ENTER will show up here also. Scroll arrows, scroll boxes, scroll bars xOB. Horizontal and vertical lines on the worksheet Help Button xNC. Allows you to bring up another window with more functions Relationship between Workbooks, worksheetsJD. Used to store frequently used buttons such as undo and save Active Cell xME. A unique address of a cell that is the intersection of a row and a column. Formula Bar Expand ButtonQF. A ribbon contains commands; commands contain groups; groups contain tabs. Status Bar xAG. A group contains a ribbon; a ribbon contains commands; and commands contains tabs. Tab Split Box xPH. A ribbon contains tabs; tabs contain groups; groups contain commands; Cell Reference xEI. Groups contains ribbons; ribbons contain commands; commands contain tabs. Gridlines xBJ. Workbook is the name of the file and contains one or more worksheets. View buttonsRK. Worksheet is the name of the file and contains one or more workbooks. Relationship between Commands/Buttons, Groups, Ribbon, Tabs x HL. Worksheets and workbooks are the same thing. Quick Access Toolbar xDM. Cell in which you can enter data Dialog box launcherCN. A round button with a ? Screen TipTO. Ways to view different parts of the active worksheet Mini toolbarSP. Allows you to set how many sheet tabs are visible at the bottom Q. Allows you to see the entire contents of a cell with either a lot of text or a long formula R. Allows you to see the worksheet displayed in different ways. S. A toolbar that pops up right by the cell you are editing when you are changing the appearance of text. T. A little box that appears when you hold the mouse over a command that explains the command