| A | B |
| CHART LABELS | These are words or phrases that identify parts of a chart. |
| LEGEND | Box that contains a list that explains the patterns or symbos used in the chart. |
| SLICE | A section of the pie in a pie chart. |
| AXES | This refers to the lines of reference in a chart or a graph. |
| X AXIS | This designates the horizontal(left to right) scale in a chart. |
| Y AXIS | This represents the vertical (up/down) scale in a chart. |
| STACKED BAR CHART | A chart where the bar is divided into segments (such as the one we created in DRI?NKS). |
| LINE CHART | A chart that is illustrated by points connected by a line. (such as the one we created in BATTING AVG) |
| BAR OR COLUMN CHART | A chart that uses columns to illustrate values in a preadsheet. (Such as the one we crated in DROPOUT) |
| POWERPOINT | A program of Microsoft Office consisting of SLIDES. |
| DESIGN TEMPLATE | In PowerPoint, this a DESIGN that you can choose for all your slides. |
| SLIDE SORTER VIEW | (4 little squares) that give you preview of your slides. |
| TITLE SLIDE | The first slide available in PowerPoint used to enter your title. |
| 65,536 | The number of rows available in a spreadsheet. |
| 256 | The number of columns available in a spreadsheet. |
| CELL | The intersection of a row and a column. |
| ACTIVE CELL | The cell ready to receive data or a command. |
| EQUAL KEY | All formulas start with this key. |
| FORMULA | An instruction to perform a calculation. |
| RANGE | A defined area or group of cells in a spreadsheet, such as A1:H20. |