Spreadsheet Final True/False
By default, numbers that are keyed into a worksheet are displayed in the Number format
False
In a worksheet, rows run vertically and are labeled with a letter; columns run horizontally and are labeled with a number.
False
Spreadsheet software has built-in or pre-designed formulas called arguments
False
When text is entered in a worksheet cell, it is right-aligned
False
When you use the Clear command to clear the contents of a cell, the surrounding cells are shifted to replace the deleted cell.
False
You can copy a range of cells, but you cannot cut a range of cells
False
Cells within a worksheet can be merged with adjacent cells
True
Gridlines and row/column heading may or may not be printed on a spreadsheet.
True
In a worksheet, you can create or edit in the formula bar.
True
One big advantage of spreadsheet software is that when a number is changed in the spreadsheet, all related "answers" are automatically recalculated.
True
The cut and copy features in spread sheet software work much the same as the cut and copy features in word processing software
True
Calculations can be done on existing database fields by using the Formulas feature.
false
You cannot add headers or footers to a worksheet
false
Cell contents in a worksheet can be shrunk to fit within the available space so the column width and height do not need to be changed
true
by default, most spreadsheet software prints all the information in a worksheet
true
conditional formats remain in a worksheet until they have been cleared
true
worksheet charts can be created either as embedded objects or as new chart sheets
true