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Chapter 8

Chapter 8. EXCEL VOCABULARY .

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Chapter 8

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  1. Chapter 8 EXCEL VOCABULARY
  2. Active cell:The cell displayed with a bold border. Also called the selected cell.Adjacent cells:Cells that are next to each other.Boundary:The bar separating the column letters at the top of the worksheet.Cell reference:The column letter and row number that identify a cell, such as B3.
  3. Cell:The intersection of a row and column.Circular reference:An error that occurs when a formula references the cell it is stored in.Clip art:A general-purpose graphic created by an artist using illustration software.Columns:Vertical part of the worksheet grid identified by the letters A to Z and AA to XFD.Conditional formatting:Formatting that is applied to a cell when a specified condition is met.
  4. Cell styles:Used to apply several formats in one step.Data:Information stored in a worksheet. Categorized as either label, value, or date/time.Date:Data displayed as a calendar date.Destination:The upper-left cell of the range where data is to be pasted.
  5. Duplicate data:To make a copy of data and then place that copy at a different location in the worksheet or into a completely different document.Fill handle:The solid square in the lower-right corner of a selected cell that is dragged to copy the contents of a cell to adjacent cells.Formula bar:Displays the active cell's contents. Located above the cells.Formula:Mathematical statement used to calculate a value. A formula must always begin with an equal sign
  6. Gridlines:Solid lines that mark off the rows and columns in a worksheet.Headings:Row numbers and column letters.HTML:The file format for documents viewed using a browser.Insertion point:A blinking vertical line that indicates where the next character typed will be placed.
  7. Keyword:A descriptive word used to search for clip art.Label:Text stored in a cell that cannot be used in calculations.Move data:Delete data from a worksheet and then place that data at a different location in the workbook or into another file.Name box:Displays the cell reference of the active cell. Located at the top of the worksheet.
  8. Order of operations:The precedence Excel follows to evaluate a mathematical expression.Page Layout view:View that displays the worksheet as a printed page.Pointing:Clicking a cell to place its reference in a formula.Range:Selection of two or more cells.Relative cell reference:A cell reference that reflects the row or column it has been copied to.Row:Horizontal part of the worksheet grid identified by the numbers 1 to 1,048,576.
  9. Sheet tab:Used to display a worksheet.Source:Selected cells to be copied or moved.Spreadsheet:An application used to store and analyze data.Template:A master workbook that includes the basic elements for a particular type of workbook.
  10. Time:Data displayed as a time (i.e., 12:30 PM).Title:In an HTML document, the text that is displayed in the title bar.Value:Numeric data that can be used in calculations.Workbook:An Excel file.Worksheet:Sheets in an Excel workbook
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