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Automatic page break | Excel inserts this whenever it runs out of room on a page. |
Copy | Duplicates the cell’s contents without affecting the original cell. |
Cut | The selected cell contents are placed as an item on the Clipboard and are removed from their original location. |
Fill handle | Appears in the lower-right corner of the active cell or range |
Filling | Copies a cells contents and/or formatting into an adjacent cell or range. |
Footer | Text that prints in the bottom margin of each page. |
Freeze pane | You select rows and/or columns to remain visible on the screen as the rest of the worksheet scrolls. |
Header | Text that prints in the top margin of each page. |
Manual page break | Insert this manually to start a new page. |
Margins | Blank spaces around the top |
Normal view | View used when entering and formatting data in a worksheet. |
Office Clipboard | A temporary storage area for up to 24 selections you copy or cut. |
Page Break Preview | Shows you the location of page breaks and allows you to change them easily. |
Page Layout view | View that is helpful when you prepare a worksheet for printing. |
Paste | Places the last item from the Clipboard into the cell or range selected in the worksheet. |
Print area | Consists of the cells and ranges designated for printing. |
Print title | Designated rows and/or columns in a worksheet that print on each page. |
Scale | Enables you to resize a worksheet to print on a specific number of pages. |
Split | Divides the worksheet window into two or four panes that you can scroll independently. |