The title bar in excel is placed at the very top of the screen. It shows the application's name and document's name.
As Excel starts you will see the words Microsoft Excel in the title bar. After a few seconds the first worksheet will appear and then in the title bar a hyphen and Book1 will also appear beside Microsoft Excel. So what you will see is this: Microsoft Excel - Book1
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The title bar in Microsoft Word typically displays the document's name along with the application name (e.g., "Document1 - Word"). In contrast, the title bar in Excel shows the name of the active workbook along with the application name (e.g., "Book1 - Excel"). Additionally, the Excel title bar may indicate the active sheet within the workbook, while Word's title bar focuses solely on the document. Both title bars include window management controls, but their content reflects the specific type of document being worked on.
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No. It appears in the title bar at the top of the screen.
The title bar.
A thin bar at the top of the window containing the title and possibly buttons
The word Group appears in the title bar. It appears in square brackets, so as not to be confused with the workbook's name. So if the workbook was called Sales, in the title bar you would see: Sales [Group] - Excel
Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.
The status bar shows the current mode of Excel.
Just like any Microsoft compliant application, the Title Bar in MS Excel displays the Application Name and the current Filename of the Worsheet, this can be found o the left most portion of the bar.By double-clicking on the Title-Bar, it switches its window Maximize to Restore Mode and vice-versa.You could also move the active window by click-dragging it on the Title Bar when in Restore Mode.Performing a Right-Mouse click on the Title Bar would also show the a Short cut menu for Restoring, Minimizing, Maximizing, etc the active Window
In Excel 2007 and higher it is called the Ribbon.