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| an arrangement of cells in columns and rows used to organize, analyze, calculate, and report information, usually in numerical form |
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| A spreadsheet (or worksheet) is an arrangement of cells in columns and rows used to organize, analyze, calculate, and report information, usually in numerical form. |
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| A workbook is a file which contains one or more spreadsheets. |
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| individual locations on a spreadsheet |
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| identified by letters of the alphabet (vertical) |
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| Identified by numbers (horizontal) |
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The cell that is selected It is the cell that is ready to receive information |
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| the classification indicating that the data has the potential to be used in calculations |
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| the classification used for cells that contain text or for numbers that will not be used in calculations |
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| Formatting is applied to spreadsheet components for the purpose of organizing and clarifying information. |
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| used to add identifying information to a spreadsheet. |
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| used to clarify information by adding emphasis to titles, column headings, and grand totals, etc. |
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| used to format cell data for the purpose of clarifying and organizing information |
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| Left is the default justification for cells formatted as Labels. |
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| Indent is a format applied to cell data to emphasize subcategories, such as the itemized list of expenses in a budget |
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| Right is the default justification for cells formatted as Values. |
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| Centering is a format usually applied to titles and column headings |
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| used to emphasize and organize information, and |
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text is used to align multi-line text within a cell. |
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| used to combine two or more cells |
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| adjusted to fit the longest entry. |
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| Instruct the software to perform to perform a calculation |
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| used to arrange data in alphabetical or chronological order |
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| used to add identifying information to a spreadsheet. |
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| used to clarify information by adding emphasis to titles, column headings, and grand totals, etc. |
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| used to format cell data for the purpose of clarifying and organizing information |
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| Left is the default justification for cells formatted as Labels. |
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| Indent is a format applied to cell data to emphasize subcategories, such as the itemized list of expenses in a budget |
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| Right is the default justification for cells formatted as Values. |
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| Centering is a format usually applied to titles and column headings |
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| used to emphasize and organize information, and |
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text is used to align multi-line text within a cell. |
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| used to combine two or more cells |
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| adjusted to fit the longest entry. |
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| Instruct the software to perform to perform a calculation |
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| used to arrange data in alphabetical or chronological order |
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