| A | B |
| Absolute Reference | A cell address referenced in a copied formula that does not change based on the new formula location |
| Decimal | A percentage may be entered into a formula in percentage format or this format |
| Equal | This sign precedes a formula |
| Font | The typeface or design of the text |
| Format | To apply attributes to cell data to change the appearance of the worksheet |
| Formula | An instruction to perform a calculation |
| Formula Bar | As you enter data into a cell, it simultaneously appears in the formula bar, which is located above the worksheet fram |
| HTML | Language used to publish information on the World Wide Web |
| Noncontiguous Range | A block of cells that are not necessarily adjacent to each other in a worksheet |
| Page Setup | The margins, orientation, and page size can be set on this dialog box |
| Plus | When you want to add cells together, use this sign |
| Range | A defined area of the worksheet, such as A1:H20 |
| Relative Reference | A cell address referenced in a copied formula that changes based on the new formula location |
| Save As | If you want to change the filename or location of a file when saving, use this option |
| Virus | A computer program that can infect other files when loaded into the computer's memory |