I want to tweak the progress a little bit and talk about the improvements we've made in creating and editing formulas in advance. For the vast majority of users, creating and editing formulas is the main work of using the product at ordinary times. In the planning of Excel 12 o'clock, we looked at the functionality in this area carefully, and made a seemingly fuller improvement. Next, I'm going to spend the whole week talking about what we're trying to do about it.
Let's take a look at the changes in the edit bar. In Excel 12, we made a new design for the edit bar to make it easy for you to use. "The edit bar ignores the existence of the datasheet!" "Is the most feedback the user has given us--when displaying the (long) text of the active cell, the formula bar is often offside, blocking the contents of the column and worksheet. This frustrating thing can happen when the user's worksheet cell has more text than one row. In Excel 12, this problem is resolved. The formula bar begins to cling to the standard and no longer occupies table space. The workaround is somewhat similar to resizing the taskbar. Let's take a look at an example:
As shown in Excel 2003, when you select a cell that contains long text, the formula bar blocks to the column labels and data.