Within a word document a right click would display options such as cut/copy/paste/undo, etc. In an excel spreadsheet it might display options for the particular cell that the mouse is hovering above.
If you right-click on the mouse or hit the shortcut menu key on your keyboard, a menu appears with common commands that are used or are relevant at the time depending on what you are doing. This menu is known as a shortcut menu.
If you are referring to the formula bar in Excel, then you can do it through the View menu. Usually the Formula Bar is visible, but you can turn it on and off in the View menu.
The Highlight Changes option of the Track Changes facility. It is in the Tools menu.
Within Excel the mouse pointer can have a lot of different shapes including the hand with the pointing finger. It depends on what is being done.
To display the document panel in Microsoft Excel click the Menus tab, then click the file drop down menu, and there you will find the View Document Properties link.
You can click on it with the mouse. You can press the F10 key or the Alt to activate the menu, and then hit the underlined letter in the menu heading to open it. So hitting Alt or F10 and then F will open the File menu. Hitting Alt or F10 and then O will open the Format menu.
Click on view tab on the ribbon menu bar, then select 100% from the Zoom section.
to the right of the column heading boundary where the hidden column is located and drag to the right.
It is a menu with items that are relevant to what you are doing at that time. Shortcut menus from a right click on your mouse or the shortcut menu key on your keyboard normally show items that are relevant to what you are working in. In other words they are giving you options based on the context of your work.
The Data menu.
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.