Excel 2013 is a spreadsheet program that allows you to store , organize , and analyze information . While you may believe Excel is only used by certain people to process complicated data, anyone can learn how to take advantage of the program's powerful features . Whether you're keeping a budget, organizing a training log, or creating an invoice, Excel makes it easy to work with different types of data.
Excel 2013 is similar to Excel 2010. If you've previously used Excel 2010, Excel 2013 should feel familiar. If you are new to Excel or have more experience with older versions, you should first take some time to become familiar with the Excel 2013 interface .
When you open Excel 2013 for the first time, the
Excel Start Screen
will appear. From here, you'll be able to create a
new workbook
, choose a
template
, and access your
recently
edited
workbooks
.
Click the buttons in the interactive below to become familiar with the Excel 2013 interface.
From here, you can access your Microsoft account information, view your profile , and switch accounts .
If you've previously used Excel 2010 or 2007, Excel 2013 will feel familiar. It continues to use features like the Ribbon and Quick Access toolbar , where you will find commands to perform common tasks in Excel, as well as Backstage view .
Excel 2013 uses a tabbed Ribbon system instead of traditional menus. The Ribbon contains multiple tabs , each with several groups of commands . You will use these tabs to perform the most common tasks in Excel.
Click the arrows in the slideshow below to learn more about the different commands available within each tab on the Ribbon.
Certain programs, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader , may install additional tabs to the Ribbon. These tabs are called add-ins .
The Ribbon is designed to respond to your current task, but you can choose to minimize it if you find that it takes up too much screen space.
To learn how to add custom tabs and commands to the Ribbon, review our Extra on Customizing the Ribbon .
To learn how to use the Ribbon with touch-screen devices , review our Extra on Enabling Touch Mode .
Located just above the Ribbon, the Quick Access toolbar lets you access common commands no matter which tab is selected. By default, it includes the Save , Undo , and Repeat commands. You can add other commands depending on your preference.
Backstage view gives you various options for saving, opening a file, printing, and sharing your workbooks.
Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn more about using Backstage view.
Excel 2013 has a variety of viewing options that change how your workbook is displayed. You can choose to view any workbook in Normal view , Page Layout view , or Page Break view . These views can be useful for various tasks, especially if you're planning to print the spreadsheet.
Click the arrows in the slideshow below to review the different worksheet view options.