The bar at the top of a program window that displays the current file or program is called the "title bar." It typically shows the name of the file being edited or the application's name. In many operating systems, the title bar also includes minimize, maximize, and close buttons for managing the window. Additionally, it may provide information about the program's status or other relevant details.
Window
It's the ribbon.
a window
Horizontal ruler
ribbons
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Insertion Point
The title bar of a program's window typically displays the program name along with the name of the currently open document. It is located at the top of the window and provides users with essential information about the active application and its contents. Additionally, some operating systems may show this information in the taskbar for easy reference.
It defaults to Sheet1 in the open workbook which is Book1.
what part of the window shows the name you opened
To see which file is currently open within Microsoft Windows, you should check the title bar of the current program or window you are working in. Most programs list the current file name there.
You can drag the program from your programs folder window into the taskbar.simple! :) note:your taskbar should be on lock