Identifying Basic Parts of Excel
Identifying Basic Parts of Excel
Title bar
The title bar displays both the name of the application and the name of the spreadsheet.
Menu bar
The menu bar displays all of the menus available for use in Excel XP. The contents of any
menu can be displayed by left-clicking the menu name.
Toolbar
Some commands in the menus have pictures or icons associated with them. These pictures
may also appear as shortcuts in the toolbar.
Column headings
Each Excel spreadsheet contains 256 columns. Each column is named by a letter or
combination of letters.
Row headings
Name box
The formula bar isplays information entered—or being entered as you type—in the
current or active cell. The contents of a cell can also be edited in the formula bar.
Cell
A cell is an intersection of a column and row. Each cell has a unique cell address. In the
picture above, the cell address of the selected cell is B3. The heavy border around the
selected cell is called the cell pointer.
Navigation buttons allow you to move to another worksheet in an Excel workbook. They
are used to display the first, previous, next, and last worksheets in the workbook.
Sheet tabs separate a workbook into specific worksheets. A workbook defaults to three
worksheets. A workbook must contain at least one worksheet.
Column headings are referenced by alphabetic characters in the gray boxes that run across
the Excel screen, beginning with column A and ending with column IV.
Rows are referenced by numbers that appear on the left and then run down the Excel
screen. The first row is named row 1, while the last row is named 65536.
Important terms
The cell
An Excel worksheet is made up of columns and rows. Where these columns and rows
intersect, they form little boxes called cells. The active cell—or the cell that can be acted
upon—reveals a dark border. All other cells reveal a light gray border. Each cell has a
name. Its name is comprised of two parts: the column letter and the row number.
In the following picture, the cell C3—formed by the intersection of column C and row 3
—contains the dark border. It is the active cell.
Important terms