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17 Cards in this Set
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active cell |
An active cell refers to a cell in Excel spreadsheet that is currently selected by clicking mouse pointer or keyboard keys. Remember only one cell can be active cell at a time. An active cell is bounded by a heavy border around it |
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backstage view |
After you click the File tab, you can see the Microsoft Office Backstage view. The Office Backstage view is where you manage your files and the data about them — creating, saving, inspecting for hidden metadata or personal information, and setting options
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cell |
The data is usually text, a numeric value, or a formula. The entire spreadsheet is composed of rows and columns of cells. A spreadsheet cell is analogous to a field in database management systems. Individual cells are usually identified by a column letter and a row number.
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column |
a vertical division of a page or text.
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command group |
group of commands |
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command tabs |
a shortcut such as file |
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dialogue box launcher |
A dialog box launcher is a small icon that appears in a group. Users click this icon to open related dialog boxes or task panes that provide more options that relate to the group.
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FILE tab |
In Microsoft Word and other Microsoft Office products the File tab is a tab on the Office ribbon that gives you access to file functions. For example, from the File tab you can access the Open, Save, Close, Properties, and Recent file options.
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Help system |
a help guide |
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keytip |
Key board shortcut |
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Name box |
A spot for your name |
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quick access toolbar |
a shortcut for tools |
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ribbon |
replacement for traditional FILE tab |
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row |
a horizontal line of text |
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Screentips |
ScreenTips are small windows that display descriptive text when you rest the pointer on a command or control. Enhanced ScreenTips are larger windows that display more descriptive text than a ScreenTip and can have a link to a Help article.
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workbook |
a text book you work in |
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worksheet |
a sheet with problems for you to solve |