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  1. Create a user interface (UI) macro - Microsoft Support

    This article shows you how to add macros to user interface elements such as forms or command buttons in Access desktop databases, allowing you to automate tasks you perform often.

  2. Excel help & learning - support.microsoft.com

    Find Microsoft Excel help and learning resources. Explore how-to articles, guides, training videos, and tips to efficiently use Excel.

  3. Create, load, or edit a query in Excel (Power Query)

    Know which environment you're in Power Query is well-integrated into the Excel user interface, especially when you import data, work with connections, and edit Pivot Tables, Excel tables, and …

  4. Show or hide the ribbon in Office - Microsoft Support

    Move your cursor to the top of the browser window to make the ribbon appear as well as the icon. Choose an option in the menu: Classic Ribbon displays the full ribbon you may be used to from …

  5. Basic tasks in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Get started with basic tasks in Excel such as opening a workbook, entering and formatting data, calculating data, and trying some quick analysis features..

  6. Guide to the Access user interface - Microsoft Support

    In Access, the main command tabs are File, Home, Create, External Data, and Database Tools. Each tab contains groups of related commands, and these groups surface some of the additional new UI …

  7. Customize a view in an Access app by creating a user interface macro

    With user interface (UI) macros in Access web apps you can perform actions such as opening another view, applying a filter, or creating a new record.

  8. Show the ribbon - Microsoft Support

    Expand the ribbon in Excel to find the commands you need. Click any tab to show the Ribbon, or use the Ribbon Display Options at the top of your document.

  9. Collaborate on Excel workbooks at the same time with co-authoring

    You and your colleagues can open and work on the same Excel workbook. This is called co-authoring. When you co-author, you can see each other's changes quickly—in a matter of seconds. And with …

  10. Change the appearance of your worksheet - Microsoft Support

    To customize that theme, you can change its colors, fonts, and effects as needed, save them with the current theme, and make it the default theme for all new workbooks if you want.