Matching Pairs Excel Screen PartsOnline version Review for Excel screen parts test by Kecia Ferguson 1 The sections on the ribbon that separate the commands categorically by function and purpose. One example is "Home". 2 The area on the Excel screen that displays frequently used buttons or commands. 3 The area on the Excel screen that displays the name of the workbook and program name. 4 The sections on the ribbon separated by gray lines and contain similar buttons. One example is "Styles". 5 The area on the Excel screen that displays the current status and provides a convenient slider to change the zoom percentage. 6 The area on the Excel screen that displays the currently active cell. 7 The area on the Excel screen that allows users to enter, edit, and view contents of cells. 8 The items on the Excel screen that allows the user to see more information to the right or below the current screen. 9 Numbers at the left of rows. 10 The circle icon in the bottom left corner of the screen that allows users to access Windows options. 11 Letters at the top of columns. Group Tabs Status Bar Formula Bar Start Button Title Bar Column Head Scroll Bars Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) Row Head Name Box