| A | B |
| IF statement | A logical function (formula) that allows the user to set up a condition to test data. |
| Label | Alphabetical text in a spreadsheet |
| Landscape orientation | A paper orientation that is wider than it is tall. |
| Line graph | - A type of graph that shows changes in data over a period of time. |
| MAX | A spreadsheet function that indicates the highest value in a range |
| MIN | A spreadsheet function that indicates the lowest value in a range. |
| Operator | A symbol that represents a mathematical function. Examples: greater than, less than, greater than or equal to |
| Pie graph | A type of graph that divides the total into the parts of a circle. |
| Portrait orientation | A paper orientation that is taller than it is wide |
| Range | A group of cells closely related (beside each other). |
| Relative cell reference | Adjusts the cell references in a formula while retaining the mathematical processes. |
| Row | Horizontal sections of a spreadsheet. Identified by a number |
| Spreadsheet | A row and column arrangement of data used to enter, calculate, manipulate, and analyze numbers. They are used to prepare budgets, financial statements, and inventory management. They are also used to make forecasts. |
| SUM | A function used to add numbers in a range. |
| Value | A number entered on a spreadsheet |
| What-if analysis | A spreadsheet tool used to play out different situations to determine outcome. |