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Across
  1. 3. to use data produced by another program
  2. 4. at the very top of the window, this toolbar contains commonly used action buttons like quick print, save and undo and can be customized by the user to include more buttons
  3. 7. a part/page on an Excel spreadsheet file you are working in, (think how many sheets make up a book)\
  4. 8. location referring to a rectangle on a spreadsheet by naming the column and then row in which it lies, like in the game battleship. cell "A1"
  5. 10. leaving comments on a document for others to read and review
  6. 11. a type of file that can be opened for free on any device that allows read privileges but not editing privileges
  7. 14. premade text, smartart, chart, table or image formatting so you can make objects look good quickly and easily
  8. 16. a tool which fills in a field or cells automatically
  9. 17. automatically adds up values in a row or column
  10. 18. horizontal, side-to-side positioning of a sheet
  11. 22. to combine into one
  12. 24. the horizontal, side-to-side parts of a spreadsheet denoted by numbers
  13. 25. a cool way to represent your information -- organization charts, flowcharts, Venn diagrams, pyramids, etc.
  14. 26. to remove unwanted pieces of data from view in a table
  15. 27. info located at the bottom of each slide or page like the author name, the page number, or the date
  16. 28. decorative text that you can add to a document
  17. 29. a spreadsheet cell that does no change regardless of it's attributes
  18. 31. info located at the top of each slide or page, like the author name, the page number, or the date
  19. 34. checks your spelling and grammar automatically
  20. 35. to format data in such a way that it can be used by another application
  21. 36. a formula or equation use to generate an answer
Down
  1. 1. 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)
  2. 2. to combine strings of text, usually use when combing a last name and first name in 2 separate cells into one full name in one cell
  3. 5. light grey lines that divide each of the cells, rows, and columns in a spreadsheet
  4. 6. the rectangular fields you can type in on a spreadsheet formed when a column intersects with a row
  5. 9. the file tab- where you can do things with your file like, share, print, or save and protect it\
  6. 11. vertical, up/down positioning of a sheet
  7. 12. the edge or border of something
  8. 13. the vertical, up/down parts of a spreadsheet denoted by capital letters
  9. 15. 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. 19. a tool that allows you to copy animations or formatting easily from one object to another
  11. 20. a spreadsheet cell that does change depending on what changes were made on to the spreadsheet it was located on
  12. 21. a small graphic designed to give a quick representation of numerical or statistical information taking the form of a graph without axes
  13. 23. 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
  14. 30. to change the way an object looks
  15. 32. to put in order
  16. 33. a link to another location or file, typically activated by clicking on a highlighter word or image on the screen (www.google.com)
  17. 34. to line up, straighten