You are probably referring to the formula bar. It displays the current content of cells and allows you to add in formulas, labels or values into a cell. You can also start the Insert Function dialog box by clicking on the fx at the beginning of the formula bar. You can choose a function from there and it can be included in a formula.
As Excel starts you will see the words Microsoft Excel in the title bar. After a few seconds the first worksheet will appear and then in the title bar a hyphen and Book1 will also appear beside Microsoft Excel. So what you will see is this: Microsoft Excel - Book1
standard toolbar
There is no ruler bar in MS Excel. That is an MS Word function.
The MODE function.
There is no step function in Excel. However, you can use excel to create a Step Function Chart. See related links for a video to explain the process.
Just hide the Formula Bar.
Use the STDEV() function.
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you can get help in the Microsoft excel itself by pressing F1 key.
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Of course, for the same function, the bar will be the same. But for a different function, nope.
It is the wide menu bar at the top of the screen.