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Slide Sorter View. This can be accessed from the View tab on the Ribbon or from the view buttons on the Status Bar at the bottom of the screen. It shows about 20 slides on screen at a time making it perfect for re-ordering, deleting and hiding slides.
I'm not really sure what you're asking here. What do you mean by "change the size of graphics?" If you want to change how the ribbon is displayed, there are 3 different options: Auto-hide the ribbon: Also known as full screen mode; Hides the ribbon when it's inactive. You can view it again by clicking the minimized bar at the top. Show Tabs: This only shows the ribbon tabs and none of the commands or icons. Show Tabs and Commands: The default setting; This keeps the ribbon tabs and commands always visible. I hope this helped answer your question!
On the formulas tab, in the Formula Auditing, click on the Show Formulas icon to see for formulas view. Click again to return to normal view.Excel 2007: From the Formulas menu ribbon, in the Formula Auditing section, click on Show Formulas.values versionformulas versionClick on the cell to view the formula in the formula bar at the top of the screen. If you would like to display the formula as text in a cell, instead of seeing the results of the formula, enter an apostrophe (') in front of the equal sign (=) of the formula. That will tell Excel to display the cell contents as text and not try to calculate the formula.Press Ctrl + ` to toggle between formula mode and result mode.Excel 2007: From the Formulas menu ribbon, in the Formula Auditing section, click on Show Formulas.
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There is no formula that does that. It is an option called freezing the pane. In Excel 2007 you can get to the option from the View tab on the menu ribbon in the Window section. Click on Freeze Panes and select the option you want.
Zoom button on the View Tab
Click on cell B2. Then use the Freeze Panes option, which you will find in the Window menu or View ribbon, depending on your version of Excel.Click on cell B2. Then use the Freeze Panes option, which you will find in the Window menu or View ribbon, depending on your version of Excel.Click on cell B2. Then use the Freeze Panes option, which you will find in the Window menu or View ribbon, depending on your version of Excel.Click on cell B2. Then use the Freeze Panes option, which you will find in the Window menu or View ribbon, depending on your version of Excel.Click on cell B2. Then use the Freeze Panes option, which you will find in the Window menu or View ribbon, depending on your version of Excel.Click on cell B2. Then use the Freeze Panes option, which you will find in the Window menu or View ribbon, depending on your version of Excel.Click on cell B2. Then use the Freeze Panes option, which you will find in the Window menu or View ribbon, depending on your version of Excel.Click on cell B2. Then use the Freeze Panes option, which you will find in the Window menu or View ribbon, depending on your version of Excel.Click on cell B2. Then use the Freeze Panes option, which you will find in the Window menu or View ribbon, depending on your version of Excel.Click on cell B2. Then use the Freeze Panes option, which you will find in the Window menu or View ribbon, depending on your version of Excel.Click on cell B2. Then use the Freeze Panes option, which you will find in the Window menu or View ribbon, depending on your version of Excel.
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The Page Layout tab.
Status Bar. It is talking about the VIEW shortcut's not to view the keyboard shortcuts.