| A | B |
| workbook | contains one or more spreadsheets |
| spreadsheet | arrangement of cells by columns and rows |
| spreadsheets | organize and calculate usually in numerical form |
| cells | are individual locations on spreadsheet |
| example of cell address | D2 |
| cell addresses | defined by a letter followed by a number |
| correct formula for multipling cells | =C7*F4 |
| formulas always start with | an equal(=) sign |
| social security is | a label |
| add emphasis to titles, columns | by font size and style |
| to wrap text | go to format menu |
| fill series | to fill spreadsheet cells with consecutive days or months |
| max | for finding highest number |
| IF statements | results are base on specific conditions met |
| charts and graphs | are used to communicate and clarify |
| completing an inventory | not an example of using a chart |
| y-axis in a graph | contains numerical data |
| plot areas | are background area in a chart |
| legend | object that explains symbols, etc, that differientate data |
| chart title | main heading in a chart or graph |
| embedded chart | appears on the same spreadsheet as the data |
| column chart | used to make comparisons of groups of data |
| stacked bar chart | represents the sum of more than one value |
| xy chart | correlation of two or more data sets |
| pie chart | used show the comparison of parts to the whole |
| exploded pie chart | shows indivdual components enhanced |