The Insert Tab allows you to insert various things. These include charts, various shapes and graphics, tables, pivot tables, sparklines, headers and footers, filters and symbols. The only things not on it are the facilities to insert cells, rows and columns, all of which are on the Home Tab.
There is only one ribbon. It has lots of tabs on it, which is what you may mean. There are seven standard ones. They are Home, Insert, Page Layout, Formulas, Data, Review and View. Others can also be added.
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You have tabs on the ribbon and groups within the tabs.
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.
The ribbon is the collection of tools at the top of the window.
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Formulas and data are two tabs that you will find in Excel and not in Word.
Three worksheet tabs (Sheet1, Sheet2, and Sheet3).
Three worksheet tabs (Sheet1, Sheet2, and Sheet3).
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It is a sheet tab. The names of the sheets appear on sheet tabs.
Right click on one of the existing tabs. Click 'Insert' and select 'Worksheet'.