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| Attribute | A formatting characteristic of text or a cell. |
| Character | A letter |
| Conditional Formatting | Formatting that is applied based on established criteria. |
| Default | A predefined setting. You can accept Excel’s default option settings or you can change them. |
| Font | A set of text characters designed to appear a certain way. |
| Format Painter | An Excel feature that allows you to copy formatting from a cell or range of cells to another cell or range of cells. |
| Hyperlink | A shortcut or jump that opens a document stored on a network server |
| Merged Cells | Cells created by combining two or more adjacent horizontal or vertical cells. |
| Mini Toolbar | A miniature formatting toolbar that displays above the right-click shortcut menu. |
| Point | A measurement of the height of characters in a cell or the height of a row. |
| Select | Identify the cell or range of cells in which you want to enter data or apply formatting. |
| Style | A set of formatting attributes you can apply as a group to a cell or range of cells. |
| Boundary | The line between rows or columns. |
| Column Heading | The identifying letter of a column. |
| Column Width | The left-to-right width of a column. |
| Document Theme | A predefined set of colors |
| Footer | A line of text that appears at the bottom of each page in a document. |
| Gridlines | The lines that display around worksheet cells. |
| Header | A line of text that appears at the top of each page in a document. |
| Orientation | The way a workbook or worksheet appears on the printed page. |
| Page Break | A divider that breaks a worksheet into separate pages for printing. |
| Page Break Preview | A command on the View tab to control where page breaks occur. |
| Paste Special | A function that performs irregular cell copying. |
| Print Preview | A window that displays a full-page view of a worksheet just as it will be printed. |
| Row Heading | The identifying number of a row. |
| Row Height | The top-to-bottom height of a row. |
| Scaling | Shrinking or stretching printed output to a percentage of its actual size. |