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Excel Terms

TermDefinition
Spreadsheet used for storing, organizing and manipulating data
Workbook A spreadsheet program file that you create in Excel, contains worksheets of rows and columns in which you can enter and calculate data.
Worksheet a single spreadsheet that contains cells organized by rows and columns
Workbook Window a spreadsheet file. By default, each workbook in Excel contains three pages or worksheets.
Cell A box formed by the intersection of a row and column in a worksheet or a table, in which you enter information.
Sheet Tab appears at the bottom of your worksheet. It has the name of the worksheet on it, which can be changed and you can also change its color
Active Worksheet The sheet that you're working on in a workbook. The name on the tab of the active sheet is bold.
Workspace space in which to work
Columns labeled by letters
Rows labeled by numbers
Headings is the colored row of letters used to identify each column within the sheet, or workbook
Cell Reference The set of coordinates that a cell occupies on a worksheet
Name Box Box at left end of the formula bar that identifies the selected cell, chart item, or drawing object.
Formula Bar A bar at the top of the Excel window that you use to enter or edit values or formulas in cells or charts. Displays the constant value or formula stored in the active cell.
Relative References In a formula, the address of a cell based on the relative position of the cell that contains the formula and the cell referred to.
Absolute Reference Identifies the location a cell or group of cells and are used in such things as formulas, functions, and charts, consists of the column letter and row number used in a regular cell reference but both letter and number are preceded by dollar signs.
Mixed Reference a combination of relative and absolute cell references
Active Cell The selected cell in which data is entered when you begin typing. Only one cell is active at a time. The active cell is bounded by a heavy border.
Enter Data process of entering data in a cell in a worksheet
True or False Columns are labeled by numbers False
True or False A 'Mixed Reference' is a combination of relative and absolute cell references. True
True or False A 'Spreadsheet' is used for storing, organizing and manipulating data. True
True or False A 'Cell' is the set of coordinates that a cell occupies on a worksheet False
True or False A 'Cell Reference' is the set of coordinates that a cell occupies on a worksheet. True
True or False Rows are labeled by numbers True
True or False An 'Active Worksheet' is the sheet that you're working on in a workbook. The name on the tab of the active sheet is bold. True
True or False A 'Cell' is the colored row of letters used to identify each column within the sheet, or workbook False
True or False A 'Heading' is the colored row of letters used to identify each column within the sheet, or workbook True
True or False A 'Worksheet' is space in which to work False
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