standard toolbar
It is the wide menu bar at the top of the screen.
Like many programs Microsoft Excel financial spreadsheet application can be customised. The menu bar can be changed by adding and removing buttons and galleries to the menu bar it self and the functions that can be called from the menu bar
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
If you have gone to full screen mode, then pressing the F11 key will return the toolbars and menu bar that you had open. You can also get them through the Toolbars option on the View menu.
Just like any Microsoft compliant application, the Title Bar in MS Excel displays the Application Name and the current Filename of the Worsheet, this can be found o the left most portion of the bar.By double-clicking on the Title-Bar, it switches its window Maximize to Restore Mode and vice-versa.You could also move the active window by click-dragging it on the Title Bar when in Restore Mode.Performing a Right-Mouse click on the Title Bar would also show the a Short cut menu for Restoring, Minimizing, Maximizing, etc the active Window
In versions of Excel up to 2003, they used a menu bar. The main menus were File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, Tools, Data, Window and Help. These appear on a bar across the top of the screen, known as the Menu bar.
click the menu then show the status bar
If you are referring to the formula bar in Excel, then you can do it through the View menu. Usually the Formula Bar is visible, but you can turn it on and off in the View menu.
Just hide the Formula Bar.
In Excel 2007 and higher it is called the Ribbon.
the tool bar
AnswerOne way: go to:tools--- (in the menu bar), then select "Customise"then scroll thru until you see itthen drag to the tool barfinishedTry this:For each version of Excel, use Regedit to go to:(For Excel 2007):HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Excel\Options(For Excel 2003):HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Excel\Options(For Excel 2002):HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Excel\OptionsEdit "UndoHistory" and change the value to between 1 - 100