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QR Challenge: Excel Vocabulary Lessons 1-2

QuestionAnswer
The cell in the worksheet in which you can type data. (EX 6)Active cell
The worksheet that is displayed in the work area. (EX 10)2Active worksheet2
All cells touch each other and form a rectangle. (EX 10)3Adjacent range3
The intersection of a row and a column. (EX 6)4Cell4
Identifies the cell, and is formed by combining the cell’s column letter and row number.5Cell reference5
Appears vertically and is identified by letters at the top of the worksheet window. (EX6Column6
An equation that calculates a new value from values currently in a worksheet. (EX 6)7Formula7
Appears to the right of the Name Box and displays a formula when the cell of a worksheet contains a calculated value. (EX 6)8Formula Bar8
A page turned so that its longer side is at top. (EX 18)9Landscape orientation9
The spreadsheet program in Microsoft Office 2010. (EX 4)10Microsoft Excel 2010 (Excel)10
Cell reference area located below the Ribbon, displays the cell reference of the active cell. (EX 6)11Name Box11
Includes two or more adjacent ranges and selected cells. (EX 11)12Nonadjacent range12
A page turned so that its shorter side is at top. (EX 18)13Portrait orientation13
A group of selected cells. (EX 10)14Range14
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)15Range reference15
Appears horizontally and is identified by numbers on the left side of the worksheet window. (EX 6)16Row16
Tab at the bottom of the worksheet window that displays the name of the worksheet.17Sheet tab17
A grid of rows and columns in which you enter text, numbers, and the results of calculations. (EX 4)18Spreadsheet18
The file used to store worksheets. (EX 4)19Workbook19
A computerized spreadsheet. (EX 4)20Worksheet20
You can align the contents of a cell horizontally and vertically within the cell. (EX 29)21Align21
Determines the best width for a column or the best height for a row, based on its contents. (EX 27)22AutoFit22
A line around a cell’s edges. (EX 37)23Border23
A collection of formatting characteristics you apply to a cell or range of data. (EX 42)24Cell style24
Removes formatting applied to a cell or a range of cells. (EX 43)25Clear25
The column letter. (EX 26)26Column heading26
Background color. (EX 36)27Fill27
The design of text. (EX 33)28Font28
Determines the height of characters as measured in points. (EX 33)29Font size29
Using effects such as bold, italic, and underlining to add emphasis to a font. (EX30Font style30
Enables you to copy formatting from one worksheet cell to another without copying the cell’s contents. (EX 40)31Format Painter31
Shifted to the right. (EX 30)32Indent32
Shows the results of the different formatting options you can choose. (EX 33)33Live Preview33
Combine into one cell. (EX 30)34Merge34
Change the way data looks in a cell. (EX 39)35Number format35
Changing the angle at which the data is displayed. (EX 31)36Orientation36
A unit of measurement for font height. (EX 33)37Points37
The row number. (EX 27)38Row heading38
Combination of formatting characteristics such as alignment, font color, and borders. (EX39Style39
Preset collection of design elements. (EX 33)40Theme40
Hidden from view. (EX 32)41Truncate41
When the row height adjusts automatically to include additional lines until all the text is visible. (EX 32)42Wrap text42

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