Across
- 2. the column letter and row number that identifies a cell. For example, B2
- 3. a graphic that represents data to make it easier to understand and to see the relationships
- 4. a box to the left of the formula bar that shows the cell reference or name of the active cell
- 6. also called a row heading
- 8. to change the size of the worksheet on the printed page
- 10. a single sheet in a workbook file
- 13. the position of a page, slide, or worksheet in which it is taller than it is wide
- 14. when you combine several cells into one cell
- 16. the box formed by the intersection of a column and a row
- 17. used to fill adjacent cells with duplicate or similar data
- 19. the position of a page, slide, or worksheet in which it is wider than it is tall
Down
- 1. this type of reference changes when the formula containing that reference is moved to a new location
- 5. when you edit the contents of a cell directly in the cell
- 7. an operation that adds all the numbers in a range of cells
- 9. the cell currently selected in the active cell
- 11. this is also called a cell range
- 12. the letters along the top of the workbook window
- 15. the area above the worksheet where you enter or edit data
- 18. In Excel, an indicator, or "a tab," at the bottom that identifies a worksheet
