The Status Bar is the area at the bottom of the Excel screen that shows the Zoom level, the viewing mode, and the current mode.
The status bar.
At the bottom of the screen.
The tabs at the bottom of the screen identify individual spreadsheets.
When you open Excel, you will see the worksheet in the middle of the screen. You can switch to different worksheets in the workbook by clicking on the desired worksheet tab at the bottom of the screen.
You can increase the percentage size of the area, to zoom in. There is a Zoom icon on the view tab. There is also the Zoom slider on some versions of Excel, at the bottom right of the screen.
Scrollbars.
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You can change the page margins to wide or where the top left bottom and right margin is at 1 in excel easily. Just got to the top of the screen and select margin options.
No. It appears in the title bar at the top of the screen.
It enables you to split the window in Excel into separate panes. It is not in Excel 2013, but in earlier versions it is a very narrow item just above the scrollbar on the right of the screen. If you put the mouse over it, it changes into a pair of horizontal lines with an arrow pointing up and another pointing down, which you can then use to drag down and split the screen. There is also one at the right end of the bottom scrollbar.
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The tabs for the different sheets in a workbook, which are at the bottom of the screen, can be given different colours. If you right click on a tab you can change the colour.