Chapter 1
The Excel 2016 User Experience
In This Chapter
Getting to know Excel 2016’s Start screen and program window
Selecting commands from the Ribbon
Unpinning the Ribbon
Using Excel 2016 on a touchscreen device
Getting around the worksheet and workbook
Using Excel 2016’s new Tell Me feature when you need help
Launching and quitting Excel
Excel 2016 relies primarily on the onscreen element called the Ribbon, which is the means by which you select the vast majority of Excel commands. In addition, Excel 2016 sports a single toolbar (the Quick Access toolbar), some context-sensitive buttons and command bars in the form of the Quick Analysis tool and mini-bar, along with a number of task panes (such as Clipboard, Research, Thesaurus, and Selection to name a few).
Among the features ...
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