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Excel Lesson 1
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Active cell | The active cell is the current cell. There is a green border around the active cell. |
| Backstage view | A feature of Microsoft Office from which you access file and program management commands. |
| Cell | A cell is the intersection of a column and a row on a worksheet. You enter data into cells to create a worksheet. |
| Cell address or cell reference | The location of a cell in a worksheet as identified by its column letter and row number, such as A1. |
| Formula bar | As you enter data in a cell, it simultaneously appears in the formula bar, which is located above the worksheet. |
| OneDrive | A file hosting service that allows you to upload and sync files to a virtual, or cloud, storage environment. Files can then be accessed from a web browser or a local device. |
| Scroll | A way to view locations on the worksheet without changing the active cell. |
| Sheet tabs | Tabs that appear at the bottom of the workbook window, which display the name of each worksheet. |
| Tab scrolling buttons | Buttons that appear to the left of the sheet tabs, which allow you to scroll hidden tabs into view. |
| Template | A document that contains formatting, styles, and sample text that you can use to create new documents. |
| Workbook | An Excel file with one or more worksheets. |
| Worksheet | The work area for entering and calculating data made up of columns and rows separated by gridlines (light gray lines). Also called a spreadsheet. |