Across
- 3. A band that contains a set of tabs including Home, Insert, Page Layout, Formulas, Data, Review, and View.
- 4. Access Toolbar A toolbar above the ribbon that holds set of commands that are used often, such as Save and Undo. You can add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar to customize it for your own use.
- 8. In a worksheet,the horizontal spaces with the headings 1, 2, 3, and so on.
- 9. A box at the top right corner of the window that gives help with the program. Answers are listed when a question is entered into the box.
- 10. Bars Bars used to change the part of the worksheet shown in the window. The worksheet can be moved or down using the vertical scroll bar, or to the left and right using the horizontal scroll bar.
- 12. Bar A bar at the top of the window that shows the name of the document, program name, and the control.
- 13. Bar A bar that lets you insert or edit the contents of a cell.
- 14. Box A box that shows the name of the active cell.
Down
- 1. A part of the ribbon used to organize commands that do similar types of activities. For example, the Insert tab has commands that add objects to the worksheet.
- 2. A collection of commands on a tab that do similar actions. For example, the Alignment group maintains that change the placement of text in a cell, such as Left, Center, or Right.
- 5. In a worksheet, the vertical spaces with headings A, B, C, and so on.
- 6. A button, menu,or box that tells the program to do a task. A command often has a picture that shows the action. For example, the Cut command looks like a pair of scissors.
- 7. Tab A tab at the bottom corner of the window that changes the active worksheet.
- 11. Tab Located at the left of the tabs on the ribbon, the File tab opens Backstage view. Backstage View houses commands that affect the document as a whole, or the application itself. Commands found here include; saving, opening and closing a document, as well as creating a new one, also printing, and changing Excel options. To return to the document, click the Back button or press escape.
