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| selections that control what, where, how, and how many copies of the output to print |
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| a dialog box that includes options to control the appearance of printed output |
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| reduce or enlarge information to fit on a specified number of pages |
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| repeated information that appears in the top margin of a page |
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| repeated information that appears in the bottom margin of a page |
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| a code inserted into a document that forces what follows to begin on a new page; this is represented on your screen as a dashed line in the worksheet |
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| a view that allows you to move and delete page breaks and redefine the print area |
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| the specified range of cells to be printed |
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| row and column labels that are reprinted on each page of a worksheet printout |
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| light gray lines that mark the cell borders |
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| an editing feature used to control how data is inserted from the clipboard to the current file |
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| an option that pastes a column of data to a row or a row of data to a column in the current file |
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| a method to keep labels in view when scrolling through a worksheet |
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| window sections that allow you to see different parts of the worksheet at one time |
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| to use the mouse to copy or move information from one location to another on a worksheet, across worksheets, or across workbooks |
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| a reference in a cell in a dependent workbook to data contained in a cell in a source workbook |
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| the workbook that contains the data being referenced |
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| the workbook that references the data in the source |
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| references to cells in other workbooks |
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| an equation that references values across worksheets |
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| a reference to a value from any sheet or range of sheets used in a 3-D formula |
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| duplicate workbook window |
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| an option that allows you to view an exact copy of the active workbook |
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