| A | B |
| Active Cell | The cell that is highlighted |
| Cell Address | The location of a cell on a grid as indentified by its coordinates, such as B2 |
| Cell | The intersection of a row and a column in which data can be entered |
| Colon | The symbol used in a formula to make a cell range |
| Column | The vertical lines of data labeled with letters |
| Coordinates | The row and column designations that defin a cell location in a spreadsheet, such as "A2", to indicate the cell where column A crosses row 2 |
| Edit | To change the original entry |
| Enter | Type in or record data in a spreadsheet |
| Formula | Mathematical equation with symbols (+-*/). =(A2+B2) |
| Formula Bar | The line that shows the contents of the active cell |
| Function | Shortcut formulas such as: SUM(auto addition), and AVG (auto averaging of numbers) |
| Grid | A series of evenly spaced horizontal and vertical lines that intersect each other |
| Label | Text, symbols, dates, numbers not used in a formula |
| Mathematical Operations | Multiplication (*), Division( /), Addition (+), Subtraction (-) |
| Range | A defined block of cells in a spreadsheet |
| Row | A program that allows you to use rows and columns of data to forecast, predict, manage, and present information |
| Spreadsheet | A program that allows you to use rows and columns of data to forecast, predict, manage, and present information |
| Value | A number that is entered on a spreadsheet and used in calculations |