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lesson 6
Question | Answer |
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ascending | this order sots text from beginning to end, such as A to Z and 1-10 |
cells | rectangles that are formed when rows and columns intersect |
cell range | is identified by two or more cells within the table, you can use math operators to perform using these references |
descending | This order sorts text from the end to beginning such as Z to A, or 10-1 |
formula | uses these to calculate a total, compute an average, determine highest/lowest number, and count values |
header row | is the first row of the table that contains info that helps identify the contents of a particular column |
merge cells | means to combine two or more cells into one |
quick tables | are built in pre-formatted tables, such as calendars, and tabular lists, which you can insert and use in your documents |
sort | to arrange it alphabetically, numerically, or chronologically, to locate it faster |
split cells | means to divide one cell into two or more cells |
table | an arrangement of data made up of horizontal rows and vertical columns |