Across
- 1. A box at the intersection of a row and column that can hold one data item.
- 4. A collection of cells arranged horizontally in a table.
- 6. The place where a formula is showed when the active cell contains a formula. It is also the place where data may be typed for entry to a cell.
- 8. SUM is an example of a prewritten formula. It adds sets of numbers.
- 9. A computer application that simulates a paper accounting worksheet.
- 10. A column heading oriented at 45 degrees.
- 11. The cell at the cursor location, bounded by a heavy border; when data is entered, it is placed in the active cell.
Down
- 1. The coordinates of a cell; for example, the reference of the cell that appears at the intersection of Column A and Row 1 is A1.
- 2. Consists of cells in which you can enter and calculate data.
- 3. A collection of cells arranged vertically in a table.
- 5. A set of cells in one row or column. For example: (B5:D9)
- 7. A spreadsheet program file that you create in Excel. A workbook contains one or more worksheets.
- 8. An equation that performs a calculation on values in your worksheet. A formula starts with the equal sign.
- 12. A descriptive name that indicates what data is in a cell, row or column.