Across
- 3. By default, I start out with this many sheets.
- 5. The small square that allows formulas to be carried to adjacent cells.
- 9. A formula that uses data from another sheet.
- 12. Pressing this key will allow you to select cells that are not adjacent.
- 15. All formulas begin with this.
- 16. A miniature chart in one cell.
- 17. When charts are put on their own sheet, the paper is normally turned to __________________ orientation.
- 19. A type of chart where the items being studied add up to a total.
- 20. This is where I can look to see what cell is active.
- 22. If these are in gray, they won't print, which makes finding the cells more difficult. If they are turned on, they will be black.
- 23. Small rectangles in Excel that allow you to enter data.
- 25. This is an area that shows up in Excel below the ribbon to allow you to see what you are typing in a cell.
Down
- 1. Cells that are allowed to change into adjacent cell names when filled.
- 2. This function will tell you how many cells there are in a range.
- 4. This function says you want to multiply.
- 6. Cells that are not allowed to change when formulas are filled.
- 7. The key on a chart that tells you what the colors mean.
- 8. These are labeled with numbers.
- 10. A symbol that you want to show up between data you are joining.
- 11. More than one cell.
- 13. Making two or more cells become one larger cell.
- 14. These are labeled with letters of the alphabet.
- 18. A file in Excel is called a ______________.
- 21. This key allows information to wrap/stack when used with Enter.
- 24. This function says you want to add.
