Ironically, Excel for iPad can’t actually create cell notes, so the Review ribbon is only used to browse through the existing comments. The other ribbons are relatively self-explanatory, except perhaps Review, which is used to scan through comments on worksheet cells. The default view opens with the Home tab active, which contains often-used formatting options, such as font face, color, and style font fill and borders text alignment and cell formatting and style drop-downs. Each tab (Home, Insert, Formulas, Review, and View) contains only one row of text and icons, and the icons are reasonably sized. Excel for iPad’s interface takes up relatively minimal screen room, and is easy to work with even with large bumbling fingers.īut unlike desktop Excel, where I often find the ribbon too big and too cluttered, the ribbon on Excel for iPad is small and tidy.
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