| A | B |
| Cell reference | The intersection of a column and a row such as A2. |
| Esc | To deselect a chart object or cancel data entry before tapping the Enter key. |
| spreadsheet | A grid of rows and columns containing numbers, text and formulas. |
| right | Numbers representing values in Excels are ___ aligned unless specified otherwise. |
| column | The part of a worksheet that appears vertically and is identified by a letter at the top of the worksheet window. |
| row | The part of a worksheet that appears horizontally and identified by a number at the left of the worksheet. |
| operators | The +, -, * and / symbols are the basic calculation ___ used in worksheet formulas. |
| ####### | If the numbers are too long for a cell, this will appear in the cell. |
| equal (=) | Always begin a formula by typing the ___ sign. |
| Formatting | You can add borders and shading to selected cells with the Borders and Fill Color buttons on the ____ toolbar. |
| left | The default alignment for text in cells. |
| gridlines | The borders around each cell. |
| comma | The formatting for numbers larger than 999. |
| percentage | The ___ button formats cell contents with a % sign and two decimal places. |
| AutoSum | Click this button drop-down arrow to insert commonly used functions such as SUM, MIN, MAX, or AVERAGE. |