Excel Chapter 1
Select All Box
A box in the upper left corner of the worksheet grid that selects all the cells in a worksheet is the:
Active Cell
A cell surrounded by a black border and ready to recieve data is the:
Row
A horizontal group of cells in a worksheet.
Column
A vertical group of cells in a worksheet.
Workbook
An Excel file that contains one or more worksheets.
Name Box
An Excel window element that displays the name of the selected cell, tabe, chart, or object is the:
Formula Bar
An Excel window element that displays the value or formula contained in the active cell is the:
Formula
An equation that performs mathematical calculations on values in a worksheet.
Cell Address
Another name for a cell reference.
Value
Another name for a constant value.
Label
Another name for a text value, and which usually provides information about number values.
Spreadsheet
Another name for a worksheet.
Cell content
Anything typed into a cell.
Number Values
Constant values consisting of only numbers.
Text Values
Constant values consisting of only text, and which usually provides information about number values; also referred to as labels.
Constant Value
Numbers, text, dates, or times of day that you type into a cell.
Workbook
On startup, Excel displays a new blank:
Underlying Value
The data that displays in the formula bar is referred to as the:
General Format
The default format that Excel applies to numbersis the:
Auto Fill
The feature that generates and extends values into adjacent cells vased on the values of the selected cells is:
Chart
The graphic representation of data in a worksheet.
Cell
The intersection of a column and a row.
Sheet Tabs
The labels along the lower border of the Excel window that identify each worksheet.
Fill handle
The small black square in the lower right corner of a selected cell.
Absolute Cell reference
The type of cell reference that refers to cells by their fixed position in a worksheet is:
Sparkline
Tiny charts embedded in a cell that give a visual trend summary alongside your data are: