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What is the name of the part of the screen in Excel 2003 (I think it is in
any version) on the bottom right hand side where you can right-click to get
the Average, Count, etc. of the cells you highlight? It is right across from
the status that is on the left side.
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It is called the status bar You can add or remove it via tooloptionsview
and check or uncheck "status Bar"

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What is the name of the part of the screen in Excel 2003 (I think it is in
any version) on the bottom right hand side where you can right-click to get
the Average, Count, etc. of the cells you highlight? It is right across from
the status that is on the left side.

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What is the name of the part of the screen in Excel 2003 (I think it is in
any version) on the bottom right hand side where you can right-click to
get
the Average, Count, etc. of the cells you highlight? It is right across
from
the status that is on the left side.


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