| A | B |
| =average | Formula to find the average of specified data in a range |
| =count | Formula that actually counts each cell that contains number data. |
| =max | Formula that finds the largest value in a range of cells. |
| =min | Formula that finds the smallest value in a range of cells. |
| =sum | Formula to total values in a range of cells. This is the most popular spreadsheet formula. |
| Active Cell | A cell that is selected using the mouse or keyboard. |
| Ascending Order | Sorts alphabetically from A to Z and numerically from the lowest to the highest number |
| Cell | The intersection of a column and a row. |
| Chart | A graphic representation of your worksheet data. |
| Column | Letters across the top of a spreadsheet (A-IV). Columns run vertically (up and down) |
| Descending Order | Sorts alphabetically from Z to A and numerically from the highest to the lowest number. |
| Embedded Chart | A chart on the same sheet as the data used in the chart. |
| Filling | Copying data in a worksheet. |
| Formulas | Equations used to calculate values |
| Gridlines | Nonprinting lines that display on the screen to show the boundary lines of a table. |
| Merge | In Excel, to combine multiple cells into a single cell, usually done to create a title or informational text for the worksheet. |
| Range | A group of cells that has been selected by the mouse or keyboard. |
| Row | Numbers on side of spreadsheet (1-65,536). Rows run horizontally (side to side). |
| Workbook | One or more worksheets in the same file. |
| Worksheet | A blank page in a spreadsheet document. |