The cell address (or name) window is above the worksheet (usually below the menu bar). When you click on a cell, you will see either the cell address (e.g. A3) or cell name (e.g. Total; if you assigned a cell name).
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The Formula Bar.
The Formula Bar.
As you type, Excel displays the entry in the FORMULA BAR, and also displays the active cell reference int he Name box on the left.
At the top of your worksheet is the formula bar. On the left side of the formula bar is a small window that displays the active cell reference or name.
Active Sheet.
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I am not aware of a name menu in Excel. However, Excel has a name box that displays the name or cell reference of the active cell.
The Formula bar will do that and you will also see them in the actual cell.
It defaults to Sheet1 in the open workbook which is Book1.
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Depending on if you have them open in separate windows of Excel.If they are in the same window: * Ctrl + F4 = Closes the active workbook. If they're in separate windows: * Alt + Tab = Changes your active window * Ctrl +F4 = Closes the active workbook. OR * Alt + F4 = Closes Excel; closes the program. * Ctrl + W = Also closes the active workbook (It doesn't matter if you have extra sheets in Microsoft Excel, unless if someone tells you it does matter.)