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Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Spreadsheet / Workbook A grid of rows and columns containing numbers, text, formulas, and calculations

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Microsoft Excel Application program used to create spreadsheets

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Row Horizontal cells up and down a spreadsheet – represented by numbers (1, 2, 3)

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Column Vertical cells across a spreadsheet – represented by letters (A, B, C)

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Cell Where a row and column intersect (A1, C3, D10)

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Active Cell The cell your cursor is in

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Sheet One page in a workbook

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Range A section of the spreadsheet identified by beginning cell and ending cell (C1:G10)

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. AutoFit Adjusts the size of rows or columns to fit the data within those rows or columns

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Auto Fill Click and drag the AutoFill button to automatically copy from one cell to several others

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Mathematical operators (+ - * /) Used to create formulas and calculations

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Formula Use cell addresses and mathematical operators to create a formula,start with =

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Functions A special formula Excel has created for you [Like =SUM(..) or =MAX(..)]

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. SUM Adds numbers in a range

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. AVERAGE Averages numbers in a range

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. MAX Finds the highest (max) number in a range

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. MIN Finds the lowest (minimum) number in a range

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. COUNT Counts the number of cells in a range that contain a number

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Relative Address Cell references (addresses) change as the formula is copied (A4 or C6)

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Absolute Address Cell references (addresses) do not change as the formula is copied. Use the $ in front of a cell row and/or column address to make it absolute ($A$4 or $A4 or A$4)

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Sort Changing the order of information

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Ascending from A to Z, 0 to 1, or low to high

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Descending from Z to A, 9 to 1, or high to low

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Chart or Graph A visual representation of data

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. X-axis Usually the horizontal axis, usually left to right – usually shows the topics of the values

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Y-axis Usually the vertical axis, usually top to bottom – usually shows the range of values

Click once to reveal the definition. Think of the answer. Then click to see if you were correct. Legend Key for interpreting the chart’s colors, patterns, etc.