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| cell that is currently selected; outlined with a thick, black border. |
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| place where a row and a column intersect; cells are labeled with the letter first and then the number (A1, B5, etc.) |
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| Solid outline around a cell that is used to indicate the selected cell. |
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| groups of cells that are labeled with letters and run vertically; the maximum number of columns is 16,384. |
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| Used to copy a cell’s contents to adjacent cells. |
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| the text that appears at the bottom of every page of a workbook. |
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| Solid lines that mark off the rows and columns in a spreadsheet. |
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| the text that appears at the top of every page of a workbook. |
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| Words or characters stored in a cell that cannot be used in calculations. |
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| Adjacent cells in a row or column; group of cells (ex: B3:B8) |
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| groups of cells that are labeled with numbers and run horizontally; the maximum number of rows is 1,048,576 |
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| software that allows you to enter, calculate, manipulate and analyze numbers. |
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| the bar that runs across the top of the screen that lists the name of the workbook as well as the name of the program |
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| Numeric data that can be stored in cells and used in calculations. |
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| An Excel Spreadsheet file. |
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| One of three pages located inside the Excel Workbook. |
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