Across
- 4. Type of text data.
- 6. Usually the Title or Heading that is under the main Heading or Title in a spreadsheet.
- 8. Like traditional card sets where different types of information are stored on each card and this part allows you to quickly identify the type of information the card gives you access to, the ribbon in Word/Excel has these to quickly show you which toolbar you are using.
- 11. Press and release the right mouse button.
- 17. Usually the head of a column, etc in a spreadsheet. Sometimes called Titles when referring to the name of the company, or the Title of a spreadsheet which is placed at the top of a spreadsheet.
- 18. A document that contains a list of steps and dates, with reference to resources required, outling how the project will be carried out to meet the deadline and brief.
- 22. Time, money, materials, expertise, tools are all examples.
- 24. Another name for a graph in a spreadsheet. Pie and bar are types of these.
- 25. A set of toolbars, represented by graphical icons and groupped into tabs by functionality. Often placed along the top of the screen, in a software application such as Word or Excel.
- 27. Press and release the left mouse button.
- 28. Type data without pressing Enter.
Down
- 1. Make something stand out from the rest. This is often done by formatting the text or numbers to Bold. Sometimes, a line above and/or below a set of values is also used (especially with totals).
- 2. Type of numeric data.
- 3. Where a column and a row meet in a spreadsheet
- 5. Total obtained by adding a group of numbers together.
- 7. The main person or group of people you are working for, or with, on a project.
- 9. Sets of graphical icons that are related to each other are displayed together. Part of a tab in the ribbon shown at the top or Word or Excel.
- 10. A set of important tasks with due dates, that shows how well your project is moving forward to the deadline.
- 12. An option that can be selected (displaying a tick, or dot in a circle) or deselected (no tick, or no dot in a circle).
- 13. Often called a chart in a spreadsheet.
- 14. Labels in a chart which identify data in the chart (such as what the columns represent). Usually appears on the right hand side of the chart by default.
- 15. They are entries that are made to calculate something, and start with = in the box. For example: = SUM( ) adds the values in cells together.
- 16. Information (text, numbers, labels, etc0.
- 19. Typing the text and then pressing this key on the keyboard will do the same as clicking the highlighted button in a dialog box.
- 20. Abbreviation for Goods and Services Text which is added at 15% to everything's cost price in NZ.
- 21. Why you are doing something
- 23. The name of a spreadsheet program produced by Microsoft
- 26. Instructions from the client/stakeholder detailing what they want and the specifications for the document.
