Computer Knowledge
Word Processing
Spreadsheet Basics
Spreadsheet Data
Slideshows
100

This keyboard shortcut saves a file with the original name and location, or updates changes. 

What is Ctrl+S?

100

The name for the top area of a document that is repeated on each page, typically containing document information such as title, authors name, or date. 

What is the header?

100

A single spreadsheet file containing one or more worksheets. 

What is a workbook?

100

Line, Pie, and Column are three basic types of these visuals used to manage and summarize data?

What are charts (or graphs)?

100

This visual effect occurs when you move from one slide to the next during a presentation. 

What is a transition (or transitions)?

200

The name for a folder that is located within another folder?

What is a subfolder?

200

A faint design made on a document that is visible against the light, typically used to identify the maker or mark a special document status such as confidential or copy. 

What is a watermark?

200

This part of a spreadsheet shows the content of the current cell and is used to create and view formulas. 

What is the formula bar?

200

The term used for arranging data, such as from the largest number to the smallest number, or from A-Z. 

What is filtering/sorting (or filter/sort)?

200

A reformatted container on a slide for text, graphics, or video that helps keep the formatting consistent?

What is a placeholder?

300

Daily Double! You are coming to an intersection where you would like to turn right. There are pedestrians crossing the intersection with minor children present. You are allowed to enter the intersection: 

A: Once the pedestrians are no longer in your half of the intersection

B: Once the pedestrians are no longer in the intersection. 

C: Whenever you want. It's their fault for being in the intersection if they get hit by a car. 

D: Once your light turns green.  

What is B (or Once the pedestrians are no longer in the intersection)?

300

This tool lists words in groups of synonyms and related concepts to help a writer find alternative words.

What is a thesaurus?

300

These are the horizontal cells of data in a table or worksheet.

What is a row (or rows)?

300

A type of table that summarizes large amounts of data into a more readable and interactive table, often sorted into filters, columns, rows, and values.

What is a PivotTable (or PivotTables)?

300

These are pre-formatted slideshows containing slide layouts, colors, and fonts which can be edited. 

What are themes?

400

This part of the screen, usually located at the bottom, displays information like page number, word count, or zoom percentage.

What is the status bar?

400

This command is used to divide a document into parts, allowing you to change the page layout or formatting in only select portions of your document. 

What is a break (or section/page break)?

400

This type of cell reference is "locked" so that the rows and columns will not change when the formula is copied to other cells. 

What is an absolute reference (or absolute cell reference)?

400

The name for an expression that uses mathematical operators to calculate raw data or data contained in other cells.

What is a formula (or formulas)?

400

The top slide in a hierarchy of slides that stores information about the theme and design for all slides in the presentation. 

What is Slide Master (or Master Slide)?

500

This text format is smaller in size and placed slightly above the regular line of text, often to depict exponents in mathematical equations.

What is superscript (or superscript text)?

500

This type of data alignment positions text evenly between the left and right margins, resulting in a straight-edged look on both sides. 

What is justified (or Justify)?

500

This command keeps specific rows or columns visible when you scroll through the rest of the worksheet.

What is freeze panes?

500

This spreadsheet function is used to return a value based on predetermined criteria known as a logical test. 

What is an IF function (or IF)?

500
These are special effects that can be applied to text, images, or graphics that make them move when entering or leaving a slide for added emphasis.

What are Animations (or Effects)?