Microsoft Excel
Across
- 5. The menu at the top with all the buttons and tools.
- 7. A single page in Excel (what you see when you open it).
- 8. A tool that lets you put things in order, like A-Z or smallest to largest.
- 9. A picture (like a graph) that shows your data visually.
- 10. Cells Combining two or more cells into one big cell.
- 13. A vertical line of cells (goes up and down).
- 14. Validation A tool that helps control what people can type into a cell.
- 16. A horizontal line of cells (goes side to side).
- 17. Reference Telling Excel which cell to use (like A1 means Column A, Row 1).
Down
- 1. A pre-made formula Excel already knows (like =SUM to add stuff up).
- 2. Table A powerful tool that helps you summarize big data fast.
- 3. A tool that hides stuff you don’t want to see right now.
- 4. Tab The little tabs at the bottom that let you switch between worksheets.
- 6. A math equation you type to calculate something (like =A1+B1).
- 7. The whole file — it can have lots of worksheets inside.
- 9. A single box in Excel where you type stuff.
- 11. A group of cells, like A1:A5 (that’s 5 cells in a column).
- 12. A function that adds up numbers in a group of cells.
- 15. Dragging a small square in a cell’s corner to quickly copy stuff to other cells.
- 17. Formatting Changing how your cell looks (colors, fonts, bold, etc.).