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The cell in the worksheet in which you can type data. (EX 6) | Active cell
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The worksheet that is displayed in the work area. (EX 10)2 | Active worksheet2
| All cells touch each other and form a rectangle. (EX 10)3 | Adjacent range3
| The intersection of a row and a column. (EX 6)4 | Cell4
| Identifies the cell, and is formed by combining the cell’s column letter and row number.5 | Cell reference5
| Appears vertically and is identified by letters at the top of the worksheet window. (EX6 | Column6
| An equation that calculates a new value from values currently in a worksheet. (EX 6)7 | Formula7
| Appears to the right of the Name Box and displays a formula when the cell of a worksheet contains a calculated value. (EX 6)8 | Formula Bar8
| A page turned so that its longer side is at top. (EX 18)9 | Landscape orientation9
| The spreadsheet program in Microsoft Office 2010. (EX 4)10 | Microsoft Excel 2010 (Excel)10
| Cell reference area located below the Ribbon, displays the cell reference of the active cell. (EX 6)11 | Name Box11
| Includes two or more adjacent ranges and selected cells. (EX 11)12 | Nonadjacent range12
| A page turned so that its shorter side is at top. (EX 18)13 | Portrait orientation13
| A group of selected cells. (EX 10)14 | Range14
| How the range is identified; made up of the cell in its upper-left corner and the cell in its lower-left corner, separated by a colon. (EX 10)15 | Range reference15
| Appears horizontally and is identified by numbers on the left side of the worksheet window. (EX 6)16 | Row16
| Tab at the bottom of the worksheet window that displays the name of the worksheet.17 | Sheet tab17
| A grid of rows and columns in which you enter text, numbers, and the results of calculations. (EX 4)18 | Spreadsheet18
| The file used to store worksheets. (EX 4)19 | Workbook19
| A computerized spreadsheet. (EX 4)20 | Worksheet20
| You can align the contents of a cell horizontally and vertically within the cell. (EX 29)21 | Align21
| Determines the best width for a column or the best height for a row, based on its contents. (EX 27)22 | AutoFit22
| A line around a cell’s edges. (EX 37)23 | Border23
| A collection of formatting characteristics you apply to a cell or range of data. (EX 42)24 | Cell style24
| Removes formatting applied to a cell or a range of cells. (EX 43)25 | Clear25
| The column letter. (EX 26)26 | Column heading26
| Background color. (EX 36)27 | Fill27
| The design of text. (EX 33)28 | Font28
| Determines the height of characters as measured in points. (EX 33)29 | Font size29
| Using effects such as bold, italic, and underlining to add emphasis to a font. (EX30 | Font style30
| Enables you to copy formatting from one worksheet cell to another without copying the cell’s contents. (EX 40)31 | Format Painter31
| Shifted to the right. (EX 30)32 | Indent32
| Shows the results of the different formatting options you can choose. (EX 33)33 | Live Preview33
| Combine into one cell. (EX 30)34 | Merge34
| Change the way data looks in a cell. (EX 39)35 | Number format35
| Changing the angle at which the data is displayed. (EX 31)36 | Orientation36
| A unit of measurement for font height. (EX 33)37 | Points37
| The row number. (EX 27)38 | Row heading38
| Combination of formatting characteristics such as alignment, font color, and borders. (EX39 | Style39
| Preset collection of design elements. (EX 33)40 | Theme40
| Hidden from view. (EX 32)41 | Truncate41
| When the row height adjusts automatically to include additional lines until all the text is visible. (EX 32)42 | Wrap text42 |