Question | Answer |
What is a message on one computer that is electronically sent (via the internet) to another computer | email
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Use an __to keep your e-mail addresses which you use often | address book
| An __ is a separate file that you include with your e-mail--a Word document, spreadsheet, graphic image, sound files, etc. | attachment
| Use _______________ if you only want to send your answer to the person who originally wrote it; not all of the people it has been sent to | reply to sender
| After you key a formula, you can __ it down and across to other cells | fill
| The symbols, +, -, | , /, are examples of | What is a series of instructions that perform a calculation and displays an answer | formula
| What function adds columns and rows | sum
| What is the answer to the following equation: =(12+4)/2 | 8
| What is the symbol for exponentiation (raise to a power) | ^
| Suppose you are using a really large spreadsheet. You need to be able to see two parts of the spreadsheet at the same time | split screen
| Suppose you are using a really large spreadsheet. You need the labels in the column headings to remain at the top as you scroll down | freeze panes
| The mathematical operation given last priority in the order of precedence | subtraction
| Using __ copies data to adjacent cells; is especially good for copying formulas | fill
| An example of an absolute cell reference | $B$4
| What type of reference does not change when it is moved or copied | absolute
| What type of cell reference only changes the row or column when it is moved or copied to the new cell | mixed
| In a formula where you want the cell reference to stay the same when it is copied or filled down and/or across, you should put a __ in front of either the row number and/or column letter | $
| An example of a mixed cell reference | $B4
| Cell references and numbers that are used in formulas are | operands
| The intersection of a row and column on a spreadsheet is a | cell
| What is the default alignment for a label | left
| An entry that begins with a letter is recognized automatically as a | label
| What is the term for the vertical (up and down) group of cells identified by with letters on a spreadsheet | column
| The __ feature combines several cells together into one cell an places the text in the middle | merge and center
| In Excel, the collection of related worksheets is called a | workboook
| Rows are identified with | numbers
| In Excel, a page in the workbook is referred to as a | worksheet
| A __ is a grid of rows and columns in which you enter text, numbers, and formulas and it calculates the results | spreadsheet
| What is an easy way to let the computer determine the best width of a column | autofit it
| By __ text, you can set it to a 45º angle | roating
| The default format is | general
| What is the default alignment for a value | right
| An entry that contains numeric data (plus or minus, digits, decimal place) is recognized automatically as a | value
| Columns are identified with | letters
| Which term means the selected cell that is ready to accept text | active cell
| The format that will cause a number to be printed as money with a dollar sign is | currency
| Web pages are written in a special language that uses tags or commands such as or to tell the browser how to display the text | Hypertext Markup Language
| What is the term used to refer to someone who tries to break into computer systems without permission | hacker
| What are Internet sites designed to assist the user in locating information about a particular topic, such as Google and Yahoo, called | search engines
| When you visit a site, it can store information about you on your computer. What are these files called | cookies
| What is the Internet address of a Web page, consisting of a protocol name, a World Wide Web indicator, and a domain name (such as springdaleschools.org) | URL
| What is the protection that covers published and unpublished literary, scientific and artistic works, whatever the form of expression, provided such works are fixed in a tangible or material form | copyright
| Works (pictures, text, etc.) that are not copyrighted because their authors intended to share them for free with everyone else are | public domain
| When you copy pictures from the Internet to use in your work, what should you always do | cite them
| A list of your most visited and liked sites on the Internet are your | favorites
| What is a text or graphic that you can click on to move from one document to another document on the WWW called? It is typically in a different color, underlined, or is perhaps an icon | hyperlinks
| Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari are examples | web browsers
| Guidelines which provide educators, scholars and students the use of copyrighted works for the development of multimedia are called Fair Use Laws | true
| A __ is a term that refers to computers that are connected to each other and can communicate with each other | network
| An __ adds visual effects and/or sounds to individual text or elements of a slide | animation
| The __ displays a list of the slides with just the text of the slides along the left side of the screen | outline tab
| Software that helps you create a professional presentation by helping you illustrate your ideas using slides, outlines, speaker’s notes, and audience handouts is __ software | presentation software
| A __ is a predesigned background, which can be used to add visual interest and consistency to a slideshow | design template or theme
| The three view buttons in PowerPoint are normal, slide sorter, and | slide show
| What is text or images that when clicked cause you to go to other websites or places in your presentation | hyperlinks
| Which view in PowerPoint allows for easily rearranging slides or applying special slide show effects | slide sorter
| What is used to cause all the slides to have a consistent look? It causes background or design template, font styles for the title and text, logos,etc., on it to automatically appear on all the slides | slide master
| __ can be added to slides to assist a speaker in delivering and presentation | speaker notes
| Which view is the one where most of the slides are developed and where most of the work in PowerPoint are done | normal
| The __ view displays your slides on the top of the screen with the speaker notes for each slide in the Notes pane on the bottom of the screen | notes pages
| The __ view displays miniature versions of the slides on screen so that you can move and arrange slides easily by dragging | slide sorter
| When running a presentation, what determines how one slide is removed from the screen and how the next one appears | slide transitions
| The first page that initially displays when you search different sites | home page
| Turned on and connected | online
| A network based on the Internet and web pages, but which belongs to an organization, usually a corporation, accessible only by the organization’s members, employees, or others with authorization | intranet
| A series of computers that are linked together all over the world. It is sometimes called the Information Superhighway | world wide web
| The general term used to describe the connection of hundreds of thousands of computers worldwide | internet
| A document on the WWW | web page |