Excel Vocabulary II Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 4. A cell reference that changes when a formula is copied to another cell, based on its relative position.
  2. 6. The network of horizontal and vertical lines that define the rows and columns in a worksheet.
  3. 8. The specific range of cells designated to be printed.
  4. 12. To make a worksheet or chart sheet the active one, allowing you to work on it.
  5. 14. A value that is passed to a function or query to customize its behavior or output.
  6. 15. A value that does not change and is directly entered into a cell, such as a number or text.
  7. 18. A group of related data points plotted in a chart, typically represented by a unique color or pattern.
  8. 19. A request for data results based on specific criteria; often used to retrieve filtered data from a database.
  9. 20. Decorative lines applied to worksheet cells or objects (charts, pictures, text boxes) to emphasize or group items.
  10. 22. A combination of values, operators, and functions that evaluates to a result.
  11. 23. Individual values plotted in a chart, represented by bars, columns, lines, slices, or dots.
  12. 24. The part of a chart where data is plotted, including data markers, gridlines, and labels.
Down
  1. 1. A file or worksheet setting that prevents changes from being saved.
  2. 2. The section of a PivotTable or PivotChart where data is summarized and displayed.
  3. 3. Rows or columns that repeat on each printed page to help identify data.
  4. 5. The entire chart including all elements like the plot area, titles, legend, and axes.
  5. 7. Range of cells showing results of substituting different values in formulas; also a chart element showing underlying data.
  6. 9. A symbol used in formulas to perform operations such as addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), or comparison (>, <, =).
  7. 10. A chart linked to a PivotTable that dynamically updates as the PivotTable changes.
  8. 11. A chart placed directly within a worksheet alongside data.
  9. 13. A formatting feature that displays all text within a cell on multiple lines, adjusting automatically to fit the column width.
  10. 16. The axis in a chart that displays category labels, such as months or quarters.
  11. 17. Symbols in a chart legend that represent the colors or patterns used for each data series.
  12. 21. A free-floating object that displays text not tied to a cell; used for annotations or labels.