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Cell | the intersection of a row and a column in a table
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Clip Art | consists of pre-designed images that can be placed within a document.
| Columns | This refers to the formatting of text so that it flows side-by-side on a page like a newspaper
| Document | any data file that is created by a specific application.
| Font | is a style and size of type, such as Times New Roman, 12 point, bold.
| Header | the contents of an area located within the top margin of a page
| Insert Rows | With the insertion point within an existing table, use the Insert Rows command on the Table menu to create a new row above the current row.
| Italic | these characters appear on the screen slightly tilted to the right
| Line Spacing | refers to the number of lines used by each line of text. In single-line spacing, each line of text is followed by another line of text, and there are no blank lines in between.
| Margins | is the amount of blank space, usually measured in inches or characters, above and below and to the right and left of the main body of a document.
| Menus Bar | This bar contains the names of Word's menus and is used to navigate through their commands.
| Merge Cells | This command on the Table menu to combine selected cells in a row. This results in a single cell with the combined width of the original cells.
| Normal View | Word's default document view and is the most practical view for performing such routine functions as typing, editing, and formatting.
| Outline View | View that provides a structured view of the document, arranging its contents according to heading levels and opening the Outlining toolbar for modifying the document's organization.
| Print Range | This allows you to specify parts of the document to print.
| Rows | a horizontal series of cells.
| Scroll Bar | a panel for moving the display horizontally or vertically within a window.
| Shading | a Word option that lets you apply varying degrees of grayness as well as patterns to the backgrounds of selected text.
| Text Wrapping | in the Frame dialog box to specify whether text should move around the edges of a frame or stop above the frame and resume below the frame.
| View Buttons | allow you to switch between the most common Word views.
| Active Cell | The selected cell in which data is entered when you begin typing
| Auto Format | A built-in collection of cell formats (such as font size, patterns, and alignment) that you can apply to a range of data. Excel determines the levels of summary and detail in the selected range and applies the formats accordingly.
| Axis | A line bordering the chart plot area used as a frame of reference for measurement
| Border | A decorative line that can be applied to worksheet cells or objects, such as charts, pictures, or text boxes
| Cell Reference | The set of coordinates that a cell occupies on a worksheet.
| Data Label | A label that provides additional information about a data marker, which represents a single data point or value that originates from a datasheet cell.
| Data Table | A range of cells that shows the results of substituting different values in one or more formulas.
| Embedded Chart | A chart that is placed on a worksheet rather than on a separate chart sheet
| Formula | sequence of values, cell references, names, functions, or operators in a cell that together produce a new value.
| Grid | A set of intersecting lines used to align objects.
| Justify | To adjust horizontal spacing so that text is aligned evenly along both the left and right margins.
| Page Break | Divider that breaks a worksheet into separate pages for printing.
| Paste Area | The target destination for data that's been cut or copied by using the Office Clipboard.
| Range | Two or more cells on a sheet.
| Row area | The numbered gray area to the left of each row.
| Select | To highlight a cell or range of cells on a worksheet.
| Template | A workbook that you create and use as the basis for other similar workbooks.
| Total Row | A special row in an Excel table that provides a selection of aggregate functions useful for working with numerical data.
| Value | The text, date, number, or logical input that completes a condition that a field must meet for searching or filtering.
| Web query | A query that retrieves data stored on your intranet or the Internet.
| Text Box | A rectangular object on a worksheet or chart, in which you can type text.
| Print Titles | Row or column labels that are printed at the top of or on the left side of every page on a printed worksheet. |