Across
- 3. To remove unwanted pieces of data from view in a table.
- 5. To combine into one.
- 7. Information located at the top of each slide or page, like the author's name, the page number, the date, etc.
- 9. To combine strings of text, usually used when combing a last name and first name in 2 separate cells unto one full name in one cell.
- 11. The horizontal, side-to-side parts of a spreadsheet denoted by numbers.
- 14. Information located at the bottom of each slide or page, like the author name, the page number the date, etc.
- 19. A spreadsheet call that does not change regardless of its attributes.
- 20. A spreadsheet cell that does change depending on what changes were made to the spreadsheet it is located on.
- 21. To format data in such a way that it can be used by another application.
- 25. The entire excel spreadsheet file you are working in, it can contain one or more worksheets (Think of it as a book made up of many sheets of paper).
- 26. The horizontal space at the top of the window that organizes commands in tabs, and then groups the commands by topic; it's where all of your tabs and menus are.
- 27. Horizontal, slide-to-slide positioning of a sheet.
- 28. The vertical, up/down parts of a spreadsheet denoted by capital letters.
Down
- 1. At the very top of the window, this toolbar contains commonly used action buttons like quick print, save and undo; it can be customized by the user to include more buttons.
- 2. referring to a rectangle on the spreadsheet by naming the column and then row in which it lies, like in the game Battleship, Cell A1.
- 4. A part/page on an excel spreadsheet file you are working in (Think how many sheets make up a book).
- 6. A formula or equation used to generate an answer.
- 8. Refers to a cell or a range of cells on a worksheet and can be used in a formula so that excel can find the values or data that you want that formula to calculate.
- 10. A small graphic designed to give a quick representation of numerical or statistical information taking the form of a graph without axes.
- 12. A cool way to represent your information - organized charts, flowcharts, Venn diagrams, pyramids, etc.
- 13. A tool which fills in a field or cells automatically.
- 15. Vertical, up/down positioning of a sheet.
- 16. A link to another location or file, typically activated by clicking in the screen.
- 17. To use data produced by another program.
- 18. The rectangular fields you can type in on a spreadsheet formed when a column intersects with a row.
- 22. A type of file that can be opened for free on any device that allows reading privileges but not editing privileges.
- 23. To put in order.
- 24. Automatically adds up values in a row or column.
