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Active Cell The thick-bordered cell where you can enter numbers or formulas in a spreadsheet.
Alignment How your text conforms to the left and right margins of a page. The text can be right-aligned, centered, left- aligned, or fully aligned/justified.
AND A way to search for information using the words AND, OR and NOT. Boolean logic was created by English mathematician George Boole 150 years ago
Animated clip art A moving clip art graphic.
Anti-Virus An application designed to search for viruses and repair files on a computer
Application Program or software.
Application/Software Programs that allow to you accomplish certain tasks such as write letters, analyze numbers, sort files, manage finances, draw pictures, and play games.
Arrow keys The keys on computer keyboard used to move the cursor up, down, left, or right on your screen.
Ascending Order Organizing or sorting information in order from smallest to largest, or A-Z or 1-9.
AUP - Acceptable Use Policy A set of rules and guidelines that are set up to regulate Internet use and to protect the user
Button A style of text that makes a letter or word darker and thicker to stand out in a document.
Button bar A little box on your screen that you click on with your mouse to accomplish a task. Most buttons contain small pictures (icons) that display what they do, such as a small printer that can be clicked on to print a document.
Buttons, multimedia A horizontal strip of buttons near the top of a window. It provides shortcuts for commonly used commands. Some programs let you choose to hide or display the button bar, and mix and match buttons to customize a button bar. Also known as a toolbar.
Calculate A "hotspot" used in multimedia applications to navigate from one place to another or to activate elements (e.g., sound, movies, animation).
Cell The space at the intersection of a row and column in a spreadsheet. The working of mathematical equations. Formulas that are usually used in spreadsheets allow the computer to automatically perform calculations.
Chart A way to present information from a spreadsheet in the form of graphs or tables.
Circle graph A picture showing the relationship of two or more sets of data using a circler
Drawings you can add to your documents or presentations. Clip art includes items such as cartoons, maps, symbols, and flags. Some software packages include clip art. Clip art can be purchased separately.
The vertical divisions in a spreadsheet that are named with an alphabetical letter.
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CPU (Central Processing Unit)
Credits
Cursor
Database
Descending Order
Desktop The background on the windows, menus, and dialog boxes on a PC. It is supposed to represent a desk.
Desktop publishing Using features of word processing/DTP software to format and produce documents, letters, reports, flyers, and newsletters with graphics.
Sending and receiving messages through a computer network. This process requires a computer, modem or network connection, and an email address. It is convenient because all messages are sent and received immediately over short or long distances.
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