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From: Luismo on 16 Apr 2010 10:25 I am writing instructions for non-users of excel and need to identify the windows just below the menu. specifically the one that identifies what cell is ready for data. the one that indicates the name of the selected data for sorting purposes (just above cell A1.
From: T. Valko on 16 Apr 2010 10:39 It's called the name box. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Luismo" <Luismo(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C684F246-F075-41AB-8128-2B23E8AD6985(a)microsoft.com... >I am writing instructions for non-users of excel and need to identify the > windows just below the menu. specifically the one that identifies what > cell > is ready for data. the one that indicates the name of the selected data > for > sorting purposes (just above cell A1.
From: Dave Peterson on 16 Apr 2010 13:08
Biff gave you the answer, but if you need more... In xl2003, I can let my cursor linger over that box and see a tool top with the name of the object that's under the cursor. Luismo wrote: > > I am writing instructions for non-users of excel and need to identify the > windows just below the menu. specifically the one that identifies what cell > is ready for data. the one that indicates the name of the selected data for > sorting purposes (just above cell A1. -- Dave Peterson |