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Title bar

                 Title bar lies at the top of the window screen. It displays the name of the active workbook. When
                 the spreadsheet is newly created, by default it is named as Book1, second is Book2 and so on.
                 Quick Access Toolbar

                 Quick Access Toolbar is present on the title bar. It displays quick access buttons for the Save,
                 Undo and Redo commands.

                 Window Control Buttons

                 The window control buttons let you minimize the window, restore or maximize its size, and close
                 the application while prompting to save any unsaved work.
                 File tab

                 A green button located below the Quick Access Toolbar contains the file menu commands such
                 as New, Open, Save, etc.
                 Ribbon

                 Ribbon is like a strip that has various tabs such as Home, Insert, Page Layout, Formulas, and

                 Data. These tabs consist of different groups that contain related commands.
                 Formula bar

                 Formula bar lies below the Office Ribbon. Formula that performs different calculations in cells is
                 entered and displayed here. It is denoted by ‘fx’.
                 It is used for entering and editing the formula in the cell. Formula bar consists of:

                 Name box: It is a box located on the left side of the Excel window, just below the Ribbon. The
                 address of the active cell is displayed in this box. For example, A1 cell.
                 Function: It lets you click on the Function icon and inserts an equals (=) sign into the selected
                 cell.

                 Input line: It displays the contents of the selected cell (data, formula, or function). It allows
                 editing of the the cell contents. Click in the area, then type the changes. To edit within the current
                 cell, just double-click in the cell.
                 Worksheet

                 A worksheet is the main working area in an Excel window where we can enter data. It consists
                 of rows and columns. It is also known as a spreadsheet.
                 Sheet Tabs

                 There can be more than one worksheet in Excel, and each has a specific name. Any worksheet
                 can be activated by clicking on its name on the worksheet tab. These tabs are located at the
                 bottom-left of the Excel window as Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3 and so on.

                 Navigation Buttons

                 Navigation Buttons are located on the left side of the worksheet tabs. These are used to move
                 from one worksheet to another in a workbook. We can also directly click on the worksheet tab
                 to make it active.


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