It is a set of related commands that you can have together on the ribbon in Excel.
On the Insert tab in the Ribbon.
It is in the Tables group on the Insert tab of the ribbon.
In Excel 2007, on the Data ribbon tab, click on What-If Analysis in the Data Tools group, and select Goal Seek. In older versions of Excel it is on the Tools menu.
There is only one ribbon in Excel. It has multiple tabs. The options for borders and shading are in the Font group on the Home tab.
ribbon
view tab, show group
Yes, they are organised into categories in the functions Library group, which is on the ribbon's Formulas tab.
Most Excel 2007 commands are on the menu ribbon; far too many to list here. See related links for how the Excel 2007 ribbon compares to Excel 2003 commands.The ribbon at the top of Excel 2007 and higher is a list of menu options.
For Excel 2007 it is on the Insert tab of the menu ribbon.
Alignment can be done through the Alignment group on the Home tab on the ribbon.
Yes, the comma style button is located on the ribbon in Microsoft Excel. It can be found in the Number group under the Home tab. Clicking on this button applies a predefined comma format to selected cells.
In Excel Where are the various function categories stored on the Ribbon?