Normal view shows the main worksheet without things like the header areas and footer areas. It is the view we usually work in. It does not indicate page sizes, unless you do a print preview. In Normal view we focus on the worksheet itself, its formulas and workings, rather than how it will look on a printed page.
Normal View.
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The default view in Excel is called "Normal View." This view displays the worksheet in a grid format with rows and columns, allowing users to enter and manipulate data easily. It provides a straightforward layout for most editing tasks, making it the most commonly used view in Excel.
All views contain rows and columns. The default view is called the Normal view.
Different versions of Excel have different views for which they have buttons, but the main ones are: Normal Page Layout Page Break Preview Custom Views Full screen view
Page Break Preview>>Microsoft Excel 2010
normal view, page layout view, page break view, and formula view.
In Excel, the view and zoom buttons are typically located in the bottom right corner of the window. The zoom slider allows you to adjust the zoom level of your worksheet, while the view buttons (such as Normal, Page Layout, and Page Break Preview) can be found in the View tab on the ribbon at the top of the window. You can also access some view options through the View menu in the ribbon.
Design View is something you will find in Access, not Excel. See the related question below.
Excel provides 3D charts, if that is what you are referring to, but so do many other spreadsheet applications. So you do not have to have Excel to view 3D charts.
Normal View.
Microsoft Excel Viewer is a program that lets one view and print spreadsheets that were created in Microsoft Excel. The beauty of this program is that one can view the spreadsheets without having to have Microsoft Excel installed on one's computer.