Basic Formulas

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Across
  1. 3. A collection of worksheets.
  2. 6. A location that collects and stores up to 24 copied or cut items
  3. 7. A group of adjacent cells you select to perform operations on all of the selected cells.
  4. 11. This is a built-in formula used with a range to perform calculation
  5. 12. This function counts the number of cells in a range.
  6. 13. This type of cell reference refers to a specific cell or range of cells that uses dollar signs in front of the column and row address
  7. 15. This function indicates the highest value in a range.
Down
  1. 1. These types of options all you to change the print settings.
  2. 2. This view shows behind-the-scenes options for managing files.
  3. 4. A cell reference that uses an absolute column or row reference, but not both.
  4. 5. This type of bar is located between the ribbon and the worksheet in which the user can edit the contents of a cell.
  5. 7. A cell reference that adjusts the cell identifier automatically.
  6. 8. This function indicates the lowest value in a range
  7. 9. Commands on the default ribbon tabs that are related in functionality.
  8. 10. This type of handle is located in the lower right of a cell and is used to copy data to adjacent cells.
  9. 12. Intersection of a column and row.
  10. 14. This function is used to add a range of cells.