Lesson 6 Key Terms

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Across
  1. 3. Arrange in a line or bring into alignment.
  2. 5. A set of text properties that affects the typeface, size, and similar aspects of text.
  3. 6. A feature found in most Office applications that allows you to quickly copy formatting attributes that you have already applied and “paint” those attributes onto other text, shapes, pictures, and worksheet cells.
  4. 8. A formatting characteristic, such as bold, italic, or underlined text.
  5. 11. A tool that enables you to set the order of multiple rules, fine-tune rule stings, and more.
  6. 12. A set of formatting attributes that you can apply to a cell or range of cells more easily than by setting each attribute individually.
Down
  1. 1. A formatting tool that appears above or below the shortcut menu when you right-click a cell and that displays the most commonly used formatting commands.
  2. 2. An Excel feature that enables you to specify how cells that meet one or more given conditions should be displayed.
  3. 4. A tool that enables you to control specifically what you want to paste after using the Copy or Cut commands, such as cell content, formulas, values, formatting, and much more.
  4. 7. A shortcut that enables you to navigate to a web page or a location in another file in just on click of the mouse.
  5. 9. Two or more cells combined into a single cell.
  6. 10. To automatically display data on the next line when it is too long to display within the cell’s width. Wrapping automatically increases a cell’s height.