A document that is included as part of an e-mail message and can be opened by the recipient as a document.
What is an Attachment?
Portrait and Landscape
What is Page Orientation?
Use this to correct text that has a red, squiggly line, under it.
What is Spell checker?
All formulas in Excel must begin with.
What is the equal (=) sign?
New Slide command on the Ribbon lets you choose.
What is slide layouts?
A specific set of rows and columns in a spreadsheet.
What is a Table?
Boxes that are placed around text, pages, and tables
What are borders?
This is located above the vertical ruler on the left.
What is the Tab Selector?
Pressing this key will move your cursor to begin a paragraph.
What is TAB?
The procedure of clicking and dragging the corner sizing handles until the picture is the desired size.
What is resizing a picture?
Presentation that has special effects between each slide.
What are slide transitions?
Allows you to illustrate your workbook data graphically.
What is a Chart?
These are special characters or symbols that are used to set off a paragraph or items in a list.
What are Bullets?
The Tab used to Create/Insert a Table into Word.
What is the Insert Tab?
To move text from one part of the document to another.
What is copy and paste?
The thing that you enter your information.
What is a cell?
To start a slide show using the keyboard, press
What is F5?
One of the most helpful number formats in Excel.
What is the percentage format?
When you use this, it puts text at the bottom of every page in your document.
What is a Footer?
The bar at the top with all of the commands and shortcuts.
What is the Ribbon?
This tab is the most useful for those who are creating a thesis or writing books or lengthy documents.
References
A group of cells is called this.
What is the cell range?
To add background music and want it to continue playing for the entire presentation, you will use this feature.
What is play across all slides?
A spreadsheet program that allows you to store, organize, and analyze information.
What is Excel?
To adjust the size of a table to its contents, or to change the size of the table to fill the entire window.
What is AutoFit?
Command from the file menu that will allow you to change the name or location of a file.
What is Save As?
Highlight a text without using the mouse.
What is using the arrow keys while holding down a Shift key.
The coordinates of the rows and columns.
What is a cell reference?
Most slide layouts include at least one ________ by default
What is a placeholder?
A collection of table formatting attributes, such as table borders and row and column strokes.
What is a Table Style?
When full lines of text are spaced between both the left and the right margins, and no text is ragged.
What is justified alignment?
Shows where characters will appear when you start typing.
What is the Insertion Point?
Coordinated collections of fonts, colors, and other visual effects designed to give a document a cohesive, polished look.
What are Themes?
Two places you will find the commands to perform common tasks in Excel.
What is the Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar?
You can see your presentation the way your audience will.
What is Slideshow View?
Tells your spreadsheet exactly what type of data you're using.
What are number formats?
Premade drawings that can be used to illustrate a wide variety of publications.
What is Clip Art?
Determines the appearance and orientation of the edges of the paragraph.
What is Text Alignment?
Makes it easier to adjust your document with precision.
What is a Ruler?
The column letter above the grid.
What is a column heading?
Where you put supplemental information that doesn't appear on-slide during a presentation.
What is the Notes pane?
Hides all command groups when they're not in use, but tabs will remain visible.
What is the Show Tab?