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Spread Sheets

TermDefinition
Worksheet table of data that is organized in rows
workbook an excel file that holds your worksheets
range make the same changes to all cells in range
AutoFit automatically change the width of a column to fit the longest entry or change the height of a row to fit the font
arithmatic operator is a symbol that represents a specific action
formula a calculation that describes the relationship between cells
function a built-in formula in excel
AutoSum automatically knows that you want to add the column of numbers above or numbers to the left
relative addressing refers to the change a formula makes when it is mobed or copied to other cells with different data
sort is a way of arranging data in a particular order
criteria characteristics that define an item such as age and last name
ascending sort is a sort to rearrange data from lowest to highest, such as A to Z or smallest number to largest
descending sort is a sort to rearrange data from highest to lowest, such as Z to A or largest number to smallest
filter finds just the information you need and hides the rest
hiding is another way to reduce the amount of information dispalyed
chart also known as a graph , is a visual way to display and compare data.
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