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The result of a calculation in a spreadsheet. Value
Long and complex mathematical calculations available within a spreadsheet application. Function
Mathematical calculations entered into a spreadsheet by the user. Formula
Text in a spreadsheet that gives meaning to numbers. Label
Anything that is a number (adjective). Numeric
Numbers, letters, or words that provided information about something. Computers can handle this. Data
The location of a specific cell, indicated by a letter for a column and a number for a row. Address
A vertical line of cells. Column
A horizontal line of cells. Row
The smallest unit of a spreadsheet, which is found at the intersection of a row and column. Cell
An application that calculates and relates numbers. Spreadsheet
A diagrammatic representation of data. Graph
To place the information in the order you want it to be. Sort
To define the visual appearance of the value of a cell, block, row, column, or the entire spreadsheet. Format
A form of graph which represents numeric values as segments of a circle. Pie Chart
A form of graph in which numeric values are represented by horizontal or vertical rectangles. Bar Chart
An axis-type graph in which data points are joined by a line. Line Graph
A horizontal or vertical line drawn on a graph to define points of reference. Axis
The horizontal axis of an axes-type graph. x-axis
The vertical axis of an axes-type graph. Y-axis
Two or more of the following: text, graphics, sound, speech, video, and computer software to convey information. Multimedia
Using a computer to produce high-quality printed documents like newsletters, posters, and brochures. Desktop Publishing
Converting “ink on paper” documents like letters, reports, or photographs into a digital form (pixels) that computers can understand. Digitizing
The smallest unit of a picture on a computer screen. Pixel
A measure of how sharp and clear the image will be when scanned, printed, or shown on a screen. DPI
A picture like a poster that presents one idea or compares several, but is projected. Slide
A pictures that is placed behind the information on the slide. Background
Elements like text or pictures can be or made to move around the slide through this. Animation
Visual effects in between slides, to make going from one idea to another have a smooth flow or a sharp break. Transitions
A small portion of video footage (possibly with audio included) Video Clip
Part of all web pages, is a system for writing and displaying text that can link documents together in multiple ways. Hypertext
An item placed on web pages that can be programmed to allow users to click to go to other web pages or download files. Button
An image that is usually meant either for decoration or to be clicked on. Web Animation
An artificial environment created using computers and presented to the computer user in a way that makes it appear and feel like a real environment, often in 3D--three dimensions. Virtual Reality
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