Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.
Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.
Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.
Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.
Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.
Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.
Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.
Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.
Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.
Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.
Normally the status bar is there, but it is possible to put a toolbar there too.
Three worksheet tabs (Sheet1, Sheet2, and Sheet3).
Three worksheet tabs (Sheet1, Sheet2, and Sheet3).
There is a divider between the worksheet tabs section and the horizontal slider section. Click and drag the divider bar to the left to reduce the space allowed to display worksheet tabs and to the right to increase the viewing area of the worksheet tabs.
If you are asking about worksheet name tabs, just right-click on the tab and select rename.
Right-click on any worksheet name tab and click Insert.Shift+F11Click on the Insert worksheet icon to the right of all the existing worksheet name tabs.
It is a sheet tab. The names of the sheets appear on sheet tabs.
An active sheet is the worksheet you currently are accessing.
This is a true statement, but not a question.
I am not sure what you are asking, since you link cells, and not tabs. But, if you want to know how to link to a cell on another worksheet, add the name of the worksheet with an apostrophe (!) before the cell name. If you want to reference cell B13 from Sheet1 on Sheet2, enter the following formula on Sheet2: =Sheet1!B13.
yes. If you right click on the bottom left cormer of excel where the tabs are, click new and select worksheet. you can do this from here.
The summary section of an Excel spreadsheet is typically located on the first tab of the entire worksheet. This summary will usually display all tabs available and allow one to navigate easily to any of them.
Click on a worksheet that is not in the group being editted (look at the worksheet tabs for ones with darker background as lighter background indicates the group being editted).