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A ribbon that would show options that are particularly relevant to a task that the user is undertaking at the time.

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Q: What is the definition of contextual ribbon in excel?
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The Picture contextual tools display on the?

Ribbon


The Ribbon tab currently displayed is called the contextual tab?

False the ribbon tab currently displayed is not called the contextual tab. The ribbon tab currently displayed is called the active tab.


What is a ribbon group in Excel?

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A ribbon tab that commands related to a selected object is known as?

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What are the subareas of the ribbon called in Excel?

You have tabs on the ribbon and groups within the tabs.


What do Ribbon commands include?

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What ribbon is the goal seeking command on in Excel?

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