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I have somehow lost the toolbar that sits directly above the cells of an open
Excel spreadsheet that allows one to type and edit text or formulas in a
selected cell. also the toolbar directly below the spreadsheet that contains
the box that automatically calculates sums or averages, etc... as cells are
selected. How can I restore these toolbars?
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Go to ToolsOptionsView and check the Formula Bar.

For the other, right click in the bottom-right area, and click which option
you want.

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I have somehow lost the toolbar that sits directly above the cells of an

open
Excel spreadsheet that allows one to type and edit text or formulas in a
selected cell. also the toolbar directly below the spreadsheet that

contains
the box that automatically calculates sums or averages, etc... as cells

are
selected. How can I restore these toolbars?



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