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Microsoft Excel 2010/Excel
the spreadsheet program in Microsoft Office 2010.
Spreadsheet
a grid of rows and columns in which you enter text, numbers, and the results of calculations.
Worksheet
a computerized spreadsheet.
Workbooks
the file used to store worksheets.
Sheet Tab
the name of each worksheet appears in the sheet tab at the bottom of the worksheet window.
Active Worksheet
the worksheet that is displayed in the work area.
Columns
the worksheet appear vertically and are indentified by letters at the top of the worksheet window.
Rows
appear horizontally and are identified by numbers on the left side of the worksheet window.
Cell
the intersection of a row and a column.
Cell Reference
is formed by combining the cell's column letter and row number.
Active Cell
the cell in the worksheet in which you can type data.
Name Box
cell reference area located below the Ribbon, displays the cell reference of the active cell.
Formula Bar
appears to the right of the Name Box and displays a formula when the cell of a worksheet contains a calculated value (or the results of the formula).
Formula
an equation that calculates a new value from values currently in a worksheet, such as adding the numbers in cell A1 and cell A2.
Range
a group of selected cells.
Adjacent Range
all cells touch each other and form a rectangle.
Range Reference
lists both of the cell in its upper-left corner and the cell in its lower-right corner, separated by a colon.
Nonadjacent Range
includes two or more adjacent ranges and selected cells.
Portrait Orientation
a page turned so that its shorter side is a top.
Landscape Orientation
a page turned so that its longer is at top.