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MSOfficeExcel 2007 Tutorial
Introduction
1 Add a Ribbon button or group to Quick Access Toolbar
2 Add or remove a common button in Quick Access Toolbar
3 Add or Remove Items from the Status Bar
4 All dialog boxes contain the same types of controls
5 Arrange or Switch Between Windows
6 Change the View with statusbar
7 Change the View with View tab
8 Check Help Connection Status
9 Choose a Command from the Office Menu
10 Choosing Dialog Box Options
11 Compare Windows Side By Side
12 Convert a Excel 97-2003 Workbook to Excel 2007
13 Create a Custom View
14 Create a program shortcut from the Start menu to the desktop for Excel
15 Customize the Quick Access Toolbar
16 Diagnose and Repair Problems
17 Display KeyTips
18 Enable Live Preview
19 Excel provides three types of tabs on the Ribbon
20 Find Online Office Information
21 Get command help
22 Get Excel Updates on the Web
23 Insert window panes
24 Live Preview
25 Minimize the Ribbon
26 Modify Message Bar Security Options
27 Move the Quick Access Toolbar to another location
28 Navigate through dialog
29 Office checks compatibility for non supported features in earlier versions
30 Remove a button or group in Quick Access Toolbar
31 Rest the Quick Access Toolbar to its original state
32 Save a Workspace Layout of Windows
33 Search for Help
34 Select ScreenTip style
35 Set Developer Options
36 Set your name to appear in Properties, and review comments
37 Show a Custom View
38 Show Mini Toolbar on Selection
39 Show or Hide Workbook Elements
40 Start Excel from the Start Menu
41 The Excel commands are organized in groups on the Ribbon, Office menu , Quick Access Toolbar, and Mini-Toolbar
42 The Ribbon replaces menus, toolbars, and most of the task panes found in Excel 2003
43 To delete a view
44 To minimize the Ribbon, double-click the name of the tab
45 Turn off ScreenTips or change the display
46 Using the Help Viewer to Get Answers
47 Using the Status Bar
48 View a workbook in full screen without the Ribbon, tabs, and toolbars
49 Work with Task and Window Panes