It comes from XL, a similar sound to Excel. The extension was xls which stands for Excel Spreadsheet. Since version 2007 it is now xlsx instead, so they have used the X again.
It depends on how it is configured in your computer. You can select from the start menu, double-click on the Excel icon, or double-click on a worksheet icon.
It depends on how it is configured in your computer. You can select from the start menu, double-click on the Excel icon, or double-click on a worksheet icon.
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It is at the start of the formula bar. it is also on the formulas tab.
If you place the mouse over an icon, it will tell you what it is. This is a tool tip.
While in an excel document you can press control-s ('Ctrl' and 's' on the keyboard at the same time), or for excel 2007 and later you can click on the round icon (a windows icon) in the top left corner, and a drop down menu will appear. You can then click save on the drop down menu.
The "x-axis" usually refers to the horizontal axis. In Excel, that would be relevant for graphs created with Excel.
On the View tab, click the Zoom icon.
The application does that when the pointer is over the cells region of the spreadsheet.
There is a icon next to the person. If they are offline then the icon will have a white X in the icon if they online then the icon will be green chech mark
There is no direct option available to convert MS Excel 2007 look and feel changed to MS excel 2003. However, you can customized the MS Excel 2007 to your need. Click on MS Office icon on top right hand side corner. Click on MS ExcelOptions. Click on Customize and add the icon/command as per your needs. Regards, Sarfaraz Ahmed
In Excel 2007, when you click on the Office icon (circle at top left of screen), you will see a list of recently opened files.