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The Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Excel Tutorial
From the course: Excel 2013 Essential Training
The Quick Access Toolbar
Located in the upper left-hand corner is what's called the Quick Access Toolbar. Initially, it consists of four or five buttons, but it can be expanded and put to good use. What it represents is an area of the screen that's always going to be visible. The idea here is, if there are certain features that you use in Excel often, you might want to have them represented on the Quick Access Toolbar. Initially, you'll see a button for "saving", "undoing", and "redoing". Off to the right is a Special Drop Arrow, Customize Quick Access Toolbar. Do you want a special button for Quick Printing? Do you print often? This might be handy. If we click this choice, we now have an icon for Quick Printing. Click this again, might we use or do we think we know we will be using Spelling checking a lot? We'll, click this icon as well. Now over time, maybe you'll decide, we don't use that that much or don't use that often, maybe we don't need this. You can easily click with the right mouse button and…
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What is Excel used for?1m 49s
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Using the menu system4m 30s
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The Quick Access Toolbar4m 41s
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The structure of a worksheet or workbook3m 41s
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Using the Formula bar1m 43s
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Using the Status bar2m 24s
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Navigation and mouse pointers2m 20s
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Shortcut menus and the Mini toolbar3m 24s
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Using the built-in help2m 54s
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Creating new files2m 11s
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