Chapter 5 Excel

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Filtering

A process in which only the rows that meet the criteria display; rows that do not meet the criteria are hidden.

Query

A process of restricting records through the use of criteria conditions that will display records that will answer a question about the data.

Custom List

A sort order that you can define.

Field

A specific type of data such as name, employee number, or social security number that is stored in columns.

Major Sort

A term sometimes used to refer to the first sort level in the Sort dialogue box.

Active Area

The area of the worksheet that contains data or has contained data.

Extract

The process of pulling out multiple sets of data for comparison purposes.

Wildcard

A character, for example the asterisk or question mark, used to search a field when you are uncertain of the exact value or when you want to widen the search to include more records.

Freeze panes

A command that enables you to select one or more rows or columns and freeze (lock) them into place so that they remain on the screen while you scroll; the locked rows and columns become separate panes.

Find

A command that locates and selects specific text or formatting.

Go to

A command that moves to a specific cell or range of cells that you specify.

Go to Special

A command that moves to cells that have special characteristics, for example, to cells that are blank or to cells that contain constants, as opposed to formulas.

Sort dialog box

A dialog box in which you can sort data based on several criteria at once, and that enables a sort by more than one column or row.

AutoFilter Menu

A drop-down menu from which you can filter a column by a list of values, by a format, or by criteria.

Comma delimited file

A file that saves the contents of the cells by placing commas between them and and end of paragraph mark at the end of each row; also referred to as a CSV file.

Tab delimited text file

A file type in which cells are separated by tabs; this type of file can be rapidly exchanged with various database programs.

Advanced Filter

A filter that can specify three or more criteria for a particular column, apply complex criteria to two or more columns, or specify computed criteria.

Compound Filter

A filter that uses more than one condition- and one that uses comparison operators.

Custom Filter

A filter with which you can apply complex criteria to a single column.

Pane

A portion of a worksheet window bounded by and separated from other portions by vertical and horizontal bars.

Criteria range

An area on your worksheet, where you define the criteria for the filter, and that indicates how the displayed records are filtered.

Comparison operators

Symbols that evaluate each value to determine if it is the same (=), greater than (>), less than (<), or in-between a range of values specified by the two.

Split

The command that enables you to view separate parts of the same worksheet on your screen; splits the window into multiple resizable panes to view distant parts of the worksheet at one time.

Arrange All

The command that titles all open program windows on the screen.

Subtotal command

The command that totals several rows or related data together by automatically inserting subtotals and totals for the selected cells.

And comparison operator

The comparison operator that requires each and every one of the comparison to be true.

Or comparison operator

The comparison operator that requires only one of the two comparison criteria that you specify to be true.

.xslx file name extension

The default file format used by Excel 2016 to save an Excel workbook.

Scaling

The group of commands by which you can reduce the horizontal and vertical size of the printed data by a percentage or by the number of pages that you specify.

Extract area

The location to which you copy records when extracting filtered rows.

Sort

The process of arranging data into a specific order.

Detail data

The subtotaled rows that are totaled and summarized, typically adjacent to and either above or to the left of the summary data.

Descending

The term that refers to Z-A, numbers from highest to lowest, or dates and times sorted from latest to earliest.

Ascending

The term that refers to the arrangement of letters from A to Z.

Compound Criteria

The use of two or more criteria on the same row-all conditions must be met for the records to be included in the results.


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