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active cell the think border cell where you can enter numbers or formulasin a speardsheet.
anmaied clip-art a moveing clip-art graphic.
anit-virus An application designed to search for viruses and repair files on a computer.
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.
arrow keys The keys on computer keyboard used to move the cursor up, down, left, or right on your screen.
axis A feature of a chart, on which you can plot numbers. The horizontal line is called the X-axis, and the vertical line is called the Y-axis.
bar gragh One type of graph developed from spreadsheet data that uses parallel bars to compare data and changes in data over time.
active cell the think border cell where you can enter numbers or formulasin a speardsheet.
anmaied clip-art a moveing clip-art graphic.
anit-virus An application designed to search for viruses and repair files on a computer.
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.
arrow keys The keys on computer keyboard used to move the cursor up, down, left, or right on your screen.
axis A feature of a chart, on which you can plot numbers. The horizontal line is called the X-axis, and the vertical line is called the Y-axis.
bar gragh One type of graph developed from spreadsheet data that uses parallel bars to compare data and changes in data over time.
clip-art 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.
copy To make an exact copy of information in your document, so you can place in order to duplicate it in a new location.
CPU (Central Processing Unit) The main chip that allows computers to do millions of calculations per second and makes it possible for users to write letters and balance your checkbook.
Credits To give reference to the creator and source of the information used in a presentation.
Cursor This is where the action is located on your screen, represented by a flashing line. When you type on your keyboard, the information appears at the cursor.
Database Software application that helps manage large collections of information. A simple database might be a single file containing many records, with the same set of fields. Data can be sorted and searched by one or more criteria.
Delete A key used to erase characters.
Descending Order Organizing or sorting information in order from largest to smallest, Z-A or 9-1.
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.
Domain The part of an Internet address that identifies where a person's account is located. For example, in the address support@studyisland.com the domain is everything after the @.
Email 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
Edit To make changes in a document or presentation
Enter/Return The key used to begin a new line in a word processor, or to enter information into a spreadsheet. It is the same as clicking OK in a dialog box.
Entry bar The field where information is entered in a spreadsheet
Home page An introductory screen on a Web page on the World Wide Web, used to welcome visitors. A home page can include special text or graphics on which you click to jump to related information on other pages on the Web.
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