A contextual tab is a hidden tab control in the Office ribbon that is displayed in the tab row when a specified event occurs in the Office document. For example, the Table Design tab that appears on the Excel ribbon when a table is selected.
- What are the two contextual tabs used for editing?
- Why is it called a contextual tab?
- Which of the following ribbon tabs is a contextual tab?
- What is a contextual tab in access?
What are the two contextual tabs used for editing?
The group contains two contextual tabs, Design and Layout.
Why is it called a contextual tab?
Contextual tabs are special types of tabs that appear only when a particular object is selected, such as a chart or a shape. These contextual tabs contain commands specific to whatever object you are currently working on. For example, after you add a shape to a spreadsheet, a new Format tab appears.
Which of the following ribbon tabs is a contextual tab?
The green tab is a contextual tab, that appears when I'm working with my chart.
What is a contextual tab in access?
The contextual command tabs contain commands and features that you need to work in a specific context. For example, when you open a table in Design view, the contextual tabs contain commands that apply only when you are working with a table in that view.