| A | B |
| Erasing a large number of spreadsheet cells: | Can be done easily by highlighting a range of cells and deleting. |
| What procedure would you use if you have 5 columns of values and you want to add each column without having to enter into the spreadsheet 5 different formulas: | Copy |
| After retrieving a spreadsheet and editing various cells, you follow which procedure? | Save the spreadsheet before closing the program. |
| In a spreadsheet formula, * and / stand for what mathematical symbols? | Multiply and divide. |
| The recalculation feature of a spreadsheet allows you to: | Change values and update totals instantly. |
| A function can be defined as: | A shorthand math expression for common calculations. |
| A formula can be defined as: | A mathematical expression. |
| After making changes to your spreadsheet and to make sure your revised copy shows up the next time you retrieve that file you should: | Save the revised spreadsheet file. |
| When you are ready to print your spreadsheet, which command on your menu bar do you use to print? | File. |
| To edit the contents of a cell, what procedure would you follow? | Edit the cell. |
| To remove a row in a spreadsheet, what procedure would you use? | Delete a row. |
| What would you enter into a spreadsheet to automatically add a column of 10 numbers? | Formula or function. |
| What procedure would you use to add a row of labels to a current spreadsheet? | Insert row |
| In a spreadsheet, the location of the number 97 is a: | Cell |
| What procedre do you follow after editing a spreadsheet file? | Save the spreadsheet file again. |
| Which software allows you to edit a cell? | Spreadsheet. |
| Before printing your spreadsheet make sure the printer is: | On |
| Making a change to a spreadsheet is called: | Editing |