Initially you will see a splash screen showing the name of the application, in this case Excel. That appears as Excel loads. When Excel has finished loading, you will see a blank worksheet, which is a grid of columns headed by letters and rows headed by numbers. The Sheet will initially be called Sheet1 and the document will be Book1.
That is not a question but the statement is correct. It opens a workbook and you see a worksheet in it that you can start working in.
ribbons
active tab
One Excel interface item that is not displayed until you start typing in a cell goes by several names: insertion point, insertion point indicator, cursor, "that flashing vertical bar." Also when you start typing or editing a cell, beside the formula bar the x and tick will appear, allowing you to abandon or accept what you are doing in the cell.
Excel 2007 does not have menus, but has what are known as ribbons. The various options are grouped and displayed on different ribbons. Options that would have been in menus and toolbars are displayed on the ribbons.
Excel does not convert formulas from anything. Formulas are displayed as you enter them in cells.
The Formula Bar.
A list of recent actions that you can undo is displayed. You can then choose what you want to undo.
Excel is a spreadsheet program.
Excel does not convert formulas from anything. Formulas are displayed as you enter them in cells. [[What do excel convert all formulas from#ixzz15yaIeMD4|]]
Normally the Standard and Formatting toolbars are shown in versions of Excel before Excel 2007, which replaced toolbars with ribbons.
It has always been called Excel. Microsoft had an earlier spreadsheet program called Multiplan, but this was not an earlier version of Excel.