Excel chapter 1
The feature that generates and extends values into adjacent cells based on the values of selected cells is:
Auto Fill
An Excel feature that adjusts the width of a column to fit the cell content of the widest cell in the column is:
AutoFit
A feature that displays in the lower right corner of a selected range with which you can analyze your data by using Excel tools such as charts, color-coding, and formulas is called:
Quick Analysis Tool
A feature that outlines cells in color to indicate which cells are used in a formula is called:
Range Finder
The type of cell reference that refers to cells by their fixed position in a worksheet is:
absolute
A cell surrounded by a black border and ready to receive data is the:
active cell
The area along the bottom of a chart that identifies the categories of data is the:
category axis
An element in the Excel window that displays the value or formula contained in the active cell is the:
formula bar
The default format that Excel applies to numbers is the:
general format
An element of the Excel window that displays the name of the selected cell, table, chart, or object is the:
name box
The symbols with which you can specify the type of calculation you want to perform in an Excel formula are:
operators
A box in the upper left corner of the worksheet grid that selects all the cells in a worksheet is the:
select all box
Tiny charts embedded in a cell that give a visual trend summary alongside your data are:
sparklines
The data that displays in the Formula Bar is referred to as the
underlying value
On startup, Excel displays a new blank:
workbook