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19 Cards in this Set
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Information on each ribbon is organized in a collection called?
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Group
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The intersection of a column and row is called?
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cell
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A collection of worksheets is called?
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Workbooks
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Shortened or cut off.
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Truncated
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The feature to open or save a workbook in Microsoft Excel 2010 is located on the?
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File Tab
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The area with a thick black border is called?
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Active Cell
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To replicate?
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Copy
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The area of the Microsoft Excel 2010 window that displays information about an active cell and allows formulas to be entered or edited is called?
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Formula Bar
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The area that contains gridlines and is made up of row and columns called?
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Worksheet
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The area of the Microsoft Excel 2010 window displays the name of the workbook that is active is called?
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Title Bar
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Microsoft Excel 2010 feature automatically inserts data into a cell that begins with the same characters as a previous entry is called?
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Auto Complete
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Microsoft Excel 2010 feature automatically inserts words, numbers, or formulas that are a part of a series is called?
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Auto Fill
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The name of the pop-ups that appear near the active cell?
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Smart Tags
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A command is used on the Home ribbon to apply a style to selected cells in a workbook is called?
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Cell Styles
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This toolbar contains buttons for commonly used program commands?
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Quick Access Toolbar
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The area of the Microsoft Excel 2010 window that displays the cell address of the active cell is known as the
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Name Box
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When entering data into a cell, this keyboard key is used to move characters to the right of the insertion point?
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Delete Key
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When a formula contains references that allow both the address to adjust and the reference to remain constant, this type of reference considered
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Mixed Reference
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These commands are located in the upper right corner of the Microsoft Excel 2010 window to allow the user to minimize, maximize, or close the window
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Windows Control Buttons
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