Excel Crossword
Across
- 3. A graphic design applied to all numerals, symbols, and alphabetic characters. Also called type or typeface. Arial and Courier New are examples of fonts. Fonts usually come in different sizes, such as 10 point, and various styles, such as bold.
- 5. The set of coordinates that a cell occupies on a worksheet. For example, the reference of the cell that appears at the intersection of column B and row 3 is B3.
- 6. A single cell that is created by combining two or more selected cells. The cell reference for a merged cell is the upper-left cell in the original selected range.
- 8. A box formed by the intersection of a row and column in a worksheet or a table, in which you enter information.
- 9. The path to an object, document, file, page, or other destination. An address can be a URL (Web address) or a UNC path (network address), and can include a specific location within a file, such as a Word bookmark or an Excel cell range.
- 10. One of the five calculation types Query defines for you: Sum, Avg, Count, Min, and Max.
Down
- 1. The selected cell in which data is entered when you begin typing. Only one cell is active at a time. The active cell is bounded by a heavy border.
- 2. A decorative line that can be applied to worksheet cells or objects, such as charts, pictures, or text boxes. Borders distinguish, emphasize, or group items.
- 4. The sheet that you're working on in a workbook. The name on the tab of the active sheet is bold.
- 7. A label that provides additional information about a data marker, which represents a single data point or value that originates from a datasheet cell.