Horizontal and vertical lines on the screen that separate cells in a spreadsheet.
What are gridlines?
The act of using a computer to create, edit, save and print documents.
What is word processing?
An individual page (or screen) in a slideshow.
What is a slide?
Different ways to view your presentation and each has its own purpose.
What are views?
Appears at the bottom of every page in a document.
What is a footer?
A collection of worksheets that are saved together in one file.
What is a workbook?
The process of making changes or corrections in a document.
What is editing?
Refers to visual effects that are added to individual items.
What is animation?
The way text is arranged in the document
What is an alignment?
A collection of text, data or other items that are arranged in columns and rows.
What is a table?
Calculates and displays it in the active cell.
What is a formula?
Taking an existing item in a document and creates a duplicate in a new location in the document.
What is copying?
Predefined set of formatting options.
What is a design theme?
To reverse the last action.
What is undo?
Run vertically on the spreadsheet screen.
What is a column?
A grid of columns and rows that information is entered into.
What is a worksheet?
A temporary holding area the computer uses for any item that has been copied or cut.
What is a clipboard?
Refers to the animation that is applied to make one slide forward to the next.
What is a transition?
An area formed by the intersection of a column and a row.
What is a cell?
Appears directly above the column headings of a spreadsheet and will display what has been typed into the active cell.
What is the formula bar?
A group of cells in a spreadsheet that have been selected.
What is a range?
Taking the item on the keyboard and placing it in current location of the insertion point.
What is pasting?
A file that you begin with when creating a new presentation.
What is a template?
Run horizontally on the spreadsheet screen.
What is a row?
The space between the margin of the page and the text.
What is an indent?