| A | B |
| A mathematical operation that is built into a spreadsheet program to perform shortcut calucations | Function |
| The first cell on a worksheet or spreadsheet is located in column A and on row 1. What is the cell address? | Cell A1 |
| The intersection of a column and a row | Cell |
| Numerical data entered into a spreadsheet | Values |
| A statement that performs a calculation | Formula |
| A shortcut formula for common calculations | Function |
| The cell in which you are currently working | Active cell |
| The vertical portion of a spreadsheet that is identified by a letter | Column |
| The horizontal portion of a spreadsheet that is identified by a number | Row |
| A cell that is highlighted or outlined with a black border | Active cell |
| Cells that contain alphabetic information | Labels |
| Cells containing numeric information that can be used for calculations | Values |
| The point at which a column and a row meet | Cell |
| The cell reference for an active cell is displayed here. | In the address box |
| What is a function? | Shortcut formula for common calcuations |
| Toolbar that has icons for commands that are used frequently | Standard |
| Toolbar has icons that are used frequently for formatting the appearance of a spreadsheet | Formatting |
| Toolbar that displays the contents of the active cell | Formula |
| Alphabetical text entered into a spreadsheet | Label |
| The column letter and row number make up this. | Cell address |