It enables you to split the window in Excel into separate panes. It is not in Excel 2013, but in earlier versions it is a very narrow item just above the scrollbar on the right of the screen. If you put the mouse over it, it changes into a pair of horizontal lines with an arrow pointing up and another pointing down, which you can then use to drag down and split the screen. There is also one at the right end of the bottom scrollbar.
box at bottom
On the Insert tab.
By going to the insert tab, text box.
On the View tab, click the Zoom icon.
To use the entire box in Microsoft Excel 2007: click the Home tab, click Format in the Cells group and search for the current worksheet.
The Tab key will move from one cell to the next in Excel, or through different options in a dialog box if one is open. If you are typing when you hit the tab key it will enter what you have typed into that cell and move the cursor one cell to the right.
First, select the cells. Then press Ctrl - 1 to open the Format Cell dialog box. On the Fill tab or Patterns tab, depending on the version of Excel you have, you can choose to colour the cells.
You can find it on the drawing toolbar or on the Insert tab. Then click on it and drag out over the worksheet wherever you want it.
Click CTRL+F to prompt the Find dialog box which also has a tab for Find and Replace.
active tab
Home Tab
in the home tab
It is on the Page Layout tab.