Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Sentences

1. Active Cell-In Excel, the cell that is currently selected is called the active cell.
Sentence: I wrote the new information in the active cell.

2. Cell-A cell is the intersection of a row and a column in a table or worksheet. It contains information such as text, numbers, or graphics.
Sentence: The cell in the second column didnt had any inforamtion.

3. Column-A column is the vertical line of cells identified by an alphabetic label in the first cell on the top.
Sentence: I went to the second column of the chart.

4. Find-The Find command allows you to search for specified text and/or formatting in a document.
Sentence: I went to edit and find to find the word pink.

5. Formula-In Excel, a cell entry that performs a calculations and begins with an equal sign in the cell [i.e. =SUM(A1:A20)] is called a formula.
Sentence: The formula was confusing to me.

6. Label-A label is a text entry in an Excel worksheet.
Sentence: The label for that entry was number of sheets.

7. Range-A cell or group of cells that can be selected in an Excel worksheet is called a range.
Sentence: The range of the selection was from b1-b5.

8. Replace-The Replace command allows you to search for specified text and/or formatting in a document and replace it with new text and/or formatting that you specify.
Sentence: I replaced the word flower with roses.

9. Row-A row is the horizontal line of cells identified by a number in the first cell on the left.
Sentence: The second row had all the numbers.

10. Value-A numeric entry in Excel is called a value.
Sentence: 89005 was the only numeric value.

11. Workbook-A workbook is an Excel file that can contain up to 256 worksheets.
Sentence: I went to the workbook to find my paper.

12 Worksheet-A worksheet is a page—or one spreadsheet—in an Excel workbook.
Sentence: The worksheet had all the results from the survey.

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