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active cell | A cell that is highlighted or outlined by a bold black line. |
Backstage | A view that enables you to easily navigate and customize different features that you frequently use in Excel. |
cell | A box on the grid identifi ed by the intersection of a column and a row. |
column | Cells that run from top to bottom on the grid and are identified by letters. |
command tab | Task-oriented tabs that are organized on the Ribbon. |
Dialog Box Launcher | An arrow in the lower-right corner of some command group headers in the Ribbon tabs |
File tab | Displays a menu of basic commands for opening, saving, and printing files as well as more advanced options |
Help system | A system in Excel 2010 that is rich in information, illustrations, and tips that can help users complete any task as they create a worksheet and workbook. |
Hot key | Another name for a Keytip. |
Key tip | Small “badges” revealed by pressing and releasing the Alt key, which displays keyboard shortcuts for specifi c tabs and commands on the Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar. |
Name box | Located below the Ribbon at the left end of the formula bar. When the user keys a cell location in this box and presses Enter, the cursor moves to that cell. |
Quick Access Toolbar | A toolbar that permits fast and easy access to the tools a user employs most often in any given Excel session. |
Ribbon | A broad band that runs across the top of the window that organizes tools from the Menu toolbar into an easy-to-use interface. |
row | Cells that run from left to right on the grid and are identified by numbers. |
Screen Tip | Small onscreen windows that display descriptive text when users rest the pointer on a command or control. |
workbook | A spreadsheet file |
worksheet | Sheets similar to pages in a document or a book in which you can enter information |