Types of Toolbars in MS Excel – All Details Explained

 

What Is a Toolbar in Excel?

A toolbar is a band of icons displayed on the computer to perform certain functions by clicking.


Different Types of Toolbars in Excel

In MS Excel 365, there are icons on the Ribbon under the Home tab.

Types of Toolbars in MS Excel


1. Quick Access Toolbar

The Quick Access Toolbar is a command line above the ribbon tabs.

Using the Quick Access Toolbar, you can create a new workbook.

Types of Toolbars in MS Excel

You can also go to the File tab.

And click New.

Types of Toolbars in MS Excel

You can customize the Quick Access Toolbar by clicking  Customize Quick Access Toolbar.

You can add a Menu by clicking it. Here, Open was added.

Types of Toolbars in MS Excel

The Menu will be displayed in the Quick Access Toolbar.

You can choose More Commands.

Types of Toolbars in MS Excel

In the Excel Options box, Add or Remove commands.

Types of Toolbars in MS Excel

To change the appearance of Excel Options, go to the File tab.

Click Options.

Types of Toolbars in MS Excel

Choose the Quick Access Toolbar.

Types of Toolbars in MS Excel

In Quick Access Toolbar, Add/Remove a Menu in the Quick Access Toolbar. Here, Copy was added.

Types of Toolbars in MS Excel

Click OK.Types of Toolbars in MS Excel

To remove a Menu (New File, here), click Remove.

Click OK.Types of Toolbars in MS Excel

The Quick Access Toolbar is customized.


2. Standard Menu Bar

The Standard Menu Bar is a compilation of tabs. Under each tab, there are groups with a number of commands.


2.1. List of Tabs in the Standard Menu Bar

  • File  ——> contains mostly document and file-related commands such as Save, Save As, Open, Close, etc.
  • Home  ——> comprises seven groups used to  edit and analyze text & tables.
  • Insert ——> is used to add pictures, tables, symbols, etc..
  • Draw ——>  offers drawing options: pen, pencil, and highlighter.
  • Page Layout ——> allows you to arrange the document pages.
  • Formulas ——>  allows you to choose functions from over 300 functions arranged in financial, logical, text, date & time, lookup and reference, maths & trig, statistical, etc categories.
  • Data ——> is normally used for large amounts of data:  to import, filter & sort data.
  • Review ——>  helps to proofread documents.
  • View ——> allows you to view the worksheets in different ways.
  • Developer ——> provides options to create VBA applications, create macros, import and export XML data, etc.
  • Add-ins ——>  provides features that are rarely needed.
  • Help ——>  allows you to access the Help Task Panel and to contact Microsoft support.

2.2. Customizing the Standard Menu Bar

Steps:

  • Select the File tab.

Types of Toolbars in MS Excel

  • Click Options.

Types of Toolbars in MS Excel

The Excel Options will be displayed.

  • Go to Customize Ribbon.
  • In Main Tabs , choose Default Tabs .

To create a new tab, click New Tab and customize it.

Types of Toolbars in MS Excel


3. Formatting Bar

3.1. List of Groups in Formatting Bar of Home Tab

Clipboard  ——> allows you to copy or cut data and paste it.

List of Commands

  • Paste
  • Cut
  • Copy
  • Format Painter

Font ——> you can change the format, size and style of the texts.

List of Commands

  • Fonts
  • Font Size
  • Font Style
  • Underline
  • Color
  • Effects

Alignment ——>  allows you to relocate the position of the texts.

List of Commands

  • Text Alignment
  • Text Control
  • Text Direction

Numbers ——>  gives you the option to change the number format.

Styles ——> allows you to highlight  tables and cells.

List of Commands

  • Conditional Formatting
  • Format as Table
  • Cell Styles

Cells ——> you can add, delete, or edit cells.

List of Commands

  • Insert
  • Delete
  • Format

Editing ——>  helps you to organize data and apply mathematical functions.

List of Commands

  • AutoSum
  • Fill
  • Clear
  • Sort & Filter
  • Find & Select

Analysis ——> gives you the option to analyze data.

3.2. List of Groups in Formatting Bar of Insert Tab

Tables ——> You can create a table and arrange complex data in a pivot table.

List of Commands

  • Pivot Table
  • Recommended Pivot Tables
  • Table

Illustrations ——> allows you to insert pictures and shapes and take screenshots.

List of Commands

  • Pictures
  • Shapes
  • Icons
  • 3D Models
  • Smart Art
  • Screenshot

Add-ins ——> adds additional functions.

List of Commands

  • Get Add-ins
  • My Add-ins

Charts ——> provides options to visualize data in a graph.

List of Commands

  • Recommended Charts
  • Maps
  • Pivot Chart

Tours ——>  contains the command to launch the Power Map and add selected data to it.

List of Commands

  • 3D Map

Sparklines ——>  allows you to create a visual representation in a cell.

List of Commands

  • Line
  • Column
  • Win/Loss

Filters ——> can be used to highlight or hide cells.

List of Commands

  • Slicer
  • Timeline

Links ——>  are used to connect two or more files.

Text ——> allows you to write and modify text.

List of Commands

  • Text Box
  • Header & Footer
  • Word Art
  • Signature Line
  • Object

Symbols ——> helps to add arithmetic operators in Excel Formulas.

List of Commands

  • Equation
  • Symbol

3.3. List of Groups in Formatting Bar of Page Layout Tab

Themes ——>  helps to change the overall appearance.

List of Commands

  • Themes
  • Colors
  • Fonts
  • Effects

Page Setup ——>  allows you to arrange the document.

List of Commands

  • Margin
  • Orientation
  • Size
  • Print Area
  • Breaks
  • Background
  • Print Titles

Scale to Fit ——>  helps to resize the page.

List of Commands

  • Width
  • Height
  • Scale

Sheet Options ——> modifies the worksheet.

List of Commands

  • Gridlines
  • Headings

Arrange ——> is used to reposition images.

List of Commands

  • Bring Forward
  • Send Backward
  • Selection Pane
  • Align
  • Group
  • Rotate

3.4. List of Groups in Formatting Bar of Formulas Tab

Function Library ——> is the Insert Function dialog box which allows to search for a particular function and displays the list of functions in a category.

List of Commands

  • Insert Function
  • Auto Sum
  • Recently Used
  • Financial
  • Logical
  • Text
  • Date & time
  • Lookup & Reference
  • Math & Trig
  • More Functions

Defined Names ——> refers to a single cell, a range of cells, a constant value, or a formula.

List of Commands

  • Name Manager
  • Defined Name
  • Use in Formula
  • Create from Selection

Formula Auditing ——> helps to  graphically represent the relationship between formulas and cells.

List of Commands

  • Trace Precedents
  • Trace Dependents
  • Remove Arrows
  • Watch Window

Calculation ——> gives the scope to evaluate data.

List of Commands

  • Calculation Options
  • Calculate Now
  • Calculate sheet

3.5. List of Groups in Formatting Bar of Data Tab

Get & Transform Data ——> helps to connect to external data and customize it.

List of Commands

  • Get Data
  • From Text/CSV
  • From Web
  • From Table/Range
  • Recent Sources
  • Existing Connections

Queries & Connections ——>is used to find queries.

List of Commands

  • Refresh All
  • Queries & Connections
  • Properties
  • Edit Links

Sort & Filter ——>  sorts and filters.

List of Commands

  • Sort
  • Filter
  • Clear
  • Reapply
  • Advanced

Data Tools ——> are used to validate and modify data.

List of Commands

  • Text to columns
  • Flash Fill
  • Remove Duplicates
  • Data validation
  • Consolidation
  • Relationships
  • Manage Data model

Forecast ——> Forecast helps to predict future values using linear regression.

List of Commands

  • What-If Analysis
  • Forecast Sheet

Outline ——>  is used to add organizational quality to a long or wide worksheet.

List of Commands

  • Group
  • Ungroup
  • Subtotal
  • Show Detail
  • Hide Detail

Analysis ——> provides an overview of the entire data.

List of Commands

  • Data Analysis

3.6. List of Groups in Formatting Bar of Review Tab

Proofing ——>  allows you to check the spelling.

List of Commands

  • Spelling
  • Thesaurus
  • Workbook Statistics

Accessibility ——>  finds errors and the way to fix them.

List of Commands

  • Check Accessibility

Insights ——>  finds and highlights patterns.

List of Commands

  • Smart Lookup

Language ——> allows data translation.

List of Commands

  • Translate

Comments ——> allows to add or show additional words.

List of Commands

  • New Comments
  • Delete
  • Previous
  • Next
  • Show/Hide Comments
  • Show All Comments

Protect ——> helps to secure the given data.

List of Commands

  • Protect Sheet
  • Protect Workbook
  • Allow Edit Ranges
  • Unshare Workbook

Ink ——>  allows you to draw or highlight.

List of Commands

  • Hide Ink

3.7. List of Groups in Formatting Bar of View Tab

Workbook Views ——>is used to control the appearance of the workbook.

List of Commands

  • Normal
  • Page Break Preview
  • Page Layout
  • Custom Views

Show ——> allows you to modify the worksheet view.

List of Commands

  • Ruler
  • Gridlines
  • Formula Bar
  • Headings

Zoom ——>is used to control the size of the worksheet view.

List of Commands

  • Zoom
  • 100%
  • Zoom to Selection

Window ——> helps to open, create, freeze, or hide the window.

List of Commands

  • New window
  • Arrange All
  • Freeze Panes
  • Split
  • Hide 
  • Unhide
  • View Side by Side
  • Synchronous Scrolling
  • Reset Window Position
  • Switch windows

Macros ——> show or record the used code in the worksheet.

3.8. List of Groups in Formatting Bar of Developer Tab

Code ——>  helps you to use and modify programming language.

List of Commands

  • Visual Basic
  • Macros
  • Record Macro
  • Use Relative References
  • Macro Security

Add-ins ——>helps to add features that are rarely used.

List of Commands

  • Add-ins
  • Excel Add-ins
  • COM Add-ins

Controls ——> helps to edit the code and switch the design mode to on or off.

List of Commands

  • Insert
  • Design Mode
  • Properties
  • View Code
  • Run Dialog

XML ——> is used to represent structured information.

List of Commands

  • Source
  • Map Properties
  • Expansion Packs
  • Refresh Data
  • Import
  • Export

3.9. List of Groups in Formatting Bar of Help Tab

Help ——>  allows you to contact Microsoft.

List of Commands

  • Help
  • Contact Support
  • Feedback
  • Show Training

Community ——>  helps you to communicate with Excel experts.

List of Commands

  • Community
  • Excel Blog

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