| A | B |
| A vertical (up & down) line of cells in a spreadsheet | column |
| Letter on the top of a spreadsheet that identifies a column | column heading |
| A computer program that lets you work with rows and makes it easy to calculate or edit data | electronic spreadsheet |
| number on the right side of a spreadsheet that identifies a row | row heading |
| a spreadsheet page in Excel or Numbers | worksheet |
| a page containing rows and columns | spreadsheet |
| identifies the column and row that create a given cell Ex. B42 | cell address / cell reference |
| one ore more worksheets saved as one Excel file | workbook |
| the box created by the intersection (crossing) of a row and a column | cell |
| a horizontal (left & right) line of cells in a spreadsheet | row |
| the cell that is currently selected for entering data | active cell |
| the black arrows at the bottom of the screen that let you move throught the worksheet tabs | tab scrolling buttons |
| shows the name of each worksheet | sheet tab |
| the order in which math operations are carried out | order of operations |
| the box to the left of the formula bar that gives the address of the selected cell(s) | name box |
| the small gray bar that separates the worksheet tabs from the horizontal scroll bar | tab split bar |
| the bar at the bottom of the spreadsheet window that gives information about the page | status bar |
| the long white bar above the column headings in a spreadsheet that you can use to enter or edit data | formula bar |
| located on the status bar; shows what the spreadsheet is doing or expecting | mode indicator |
| a group of cells that can be selected in a spreadsheet | range |