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17 Cards in this Set
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Active cell |
Bold outlined cell in which information is typed |
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Backstage view |
options that don't directly edit the documents like saving, coping, deleting and printing |
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Cell |
individual spaces or squares in a a Microsoft document |
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column |
vertically travelling cells indicated by letters |
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command tabs |
The ribbon is organized into task-oriented Each tab is divided into task-specifc |
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command groups |
Each tab is divided into task-specific command groups appropriate for the type of workthe user is currently performing. |
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Dialog Box Launcher |
Dialog Box Launchers open a dialog box and give more options than display on the ribbon. |
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File tab |
opens certain backstage functions |
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Help system |
function providing tips, assistance, and guides to other functions used in Microsoft |
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keytip |
or small badges displaying keyboard shortcuts for specific tabs and com-mands on the ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar. |
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Name box |
indicates the cur-rent cell you are in as well as gives you the opportunity to name the cell or a range. |
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Quick asses toolbar |
Toolbar gives you fast and easy access to the tools you use most often inany given Excel session. |
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ribbon |
Many of the tools you use while working in Excel are located on the ribbon, runningacross the top of the window. |
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row |
starts at the left edge of the worksheet and continues to the right and is identified bya number |
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screenTips |
which are small, onscreenrectangles that display descriptive text when you rest the pointer on a command or control. |
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workbook |
spreadsheet file, |
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worksheet |
enter information. |