| A | B |
| function | predefined formula that depends on specific values to perform a special calculation |
| function name | name given to Excel's predefined formulas |
| argument | part of a formula that contains the specific values necessary to perfom the calculation |
| nest | to insert a function into another function |
| autocalculate | feature that temporarily performs the calculations on a range of cells |
| series | list of sequential numbers, dates, times or text |
| natural language formula | formula that refers to column or row heading labels instead of a cell reerence or range |
| comment | text note attached to a worksheet cell |
| print options | selections that control what, where, how and how many copies of the output to print |
| page setup | dialog box that includes options to control the appearance of printed output |
| header | repeated information that appears in the top margin of a page |
| footer | repeated information that appears in the bottom margin of a page |
| page break | dashed lines that specify where a page will end in your printed output |
| scaling | reduces or enlarges information to fit on a specific number of pages |
| normal view | default worksheet view for performing most Excel tasks |
| page break preview | view that allows you to move and delete page breaks and resize the print area |
| print area | specific range of cells to be printed |
| row titles | repeated information at the top of page two and subsequent pages when worksheet data is too long for one page |
| column titles | repeated information at the left of page two and subsequent pages when worksheet data is too wide for one page |
| interactive web report | an Excel worksheet that is published on the Internet and can be manipulated by other Office 2000 users |
| pivottable | a reporting feature that allows you to summarize data and change the layout of the data for further analysis |